Energywisehomesolutions Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY

DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY
My 82-year-old mother already paid a £1000 deposit to a company to remove her Spray Foam she was quoted £5000 and had £4000 left to pay on completion energy wise home solutions came to the door pretended they were part of the other company then ended up charging her another £6400 and done a terrible job with mess left everywhere so all in all my mother has paid £7400 for a removal which she had a job booked in and was paying £5000

This company take advantage of old vulnerable people how they are still operating I will never know

April 10, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT USE

My Aunt paid them £4900 to remove the spray lagging from her loft, the quote was to remove the. lagging, sand the timbers, spray the timbers to protect against rot and insects and to chemically clean the loft, Two men arrived for the day, hacked the lagging off and out it in black bags, the felt is ripped, the black bags are still in the loft, there is debris all over the loft, the ceiling in the kitchen and living room were stood on the light have been pushed out of the ceiling and the ceiling damaged,
We have tried phoning, sent 2 letters oner signed for registered post but they will not reply.
They target older vulnerable people, con artists, Do Not USE

February 19, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT USE! DO NOT USE! DO NOT USE!

DO NOT USE!! Why? (this happened just yesterday 24th March 2026)

I walked into my mum's house, she was sitting with a guy from this firm. Although he claimed he was an independent surveyor and not directly with the firm. They use him to do the surveys and quotes - which I don't believe at all, and you'll see why.

He was on the phone to the head office about to process the payment.
I asked what's going on, mum proceeded to tell me she's getting the loft insulation done for £3,600 as they guy said she has been accepted for a government grant - the starting price was £9,000. Yes, you read that right - NINE THOUSAND POUNDS!!! For loft insulation on a 3-bed house. No boarding or new hatch door and ladder, just insulation.

The guy said that the moisture reading was off the charts, we are losing an insane amount of heat and we can save over £1,000 per year on the heating bill.
I told him I'm a property investor/developer (true) and £3k is ridiculous, let alone £9k.

I Googled the firm and found this feed and read what you've all said.
I also looked at the grant, results returned stating that the grant has now ended!
I looked at Companies House to see they've only been registered since Oct 2024.
I Googled what the average cost of loft insulation on a 3-bed house is, and the result... £750-1250!

I ask him for a breakdown of the cost, which started out at £9k. The first thing he said was, "for starters, that's for 2x guys to be on-site for a day". I told him that's £500, as it won't cost more than £250 per day each. He paused and then said, "well it also depends on where they are coming from". I said well in that case I will use a local firm.
He then said that he knows it's expensive!!

I told him not to bother and we will get quotes from elsewhere.

Today I have had another firm conduct a survey, and guess what... insulation is fine, no moisture whatsoever, and they clearly stated that it does NOT need doing...Shocker!!
The only thing they advised was an new insulated hatch door, as the current one is worn and not insulated - which is true.
Cost for a new insulated larger hatch door, new ladder, part boarding, and lat vents = £1,000
Cost for new insulated larger hatch door and lat vents only = £600.
This new firm did a like-for-like quote from what we were given by Energy Wise Home Solutions, which came out to £2,500.
Still over £1k cheaper than the supposedly discounted price of £3,600 from Energy Wise.

Moral of the story, do not use them. Don't even entertain conversations with these guys.

No doubt they will be closing the company and operating under a new name. As the guy stated they have been doing this for over 20 years...but the company was only incorporated 17 months ago. Always check and triple check, especially if they have found you.

I hope this helps!

March 24, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam company

My 91 year old Aunt was pushed into a contract she didn't need for removal of insulation she didn't have. The company refused to give the deposit back of £2400 even though we terminated the contract within 14 days.

February 9, 2026
Unprompted review

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