Renewable Heating Specialists Across Kent
Rising Oil Costs?
It May Be Time To Switch.
Many rural and off-grid homes across Kent still rely on oil heating systems. With rising fuel costs, unpredictable pricing, and growing pressure to move towards more sustainable energy solutions, more homeowners are now making the switch to biomass and pellet boilers.
At Eco Genus, we specialise in renewable heating systems designed specifically for countryside and off-grid properties. Our team helps homeowners move away from expensive oil heating and towards a more efficient, future-proof solution.
Free Advice From Your Local Specialists
Is Biomass Right For You?
Speak with Eco Genus about switching from oil to efficient renewable heating.
Move Away From Expensive Oil Heating
Lower Heating Costs
Perfect For Rural Homes
Reliable Heating
Renewable Energy
Future-Proof Homes
Eco Credentials You Can Trust
Is Your Property Suitable?
Designed For Rural & Off-Grid Properties
We’ll Recommend The Right Renewable Heating System For Your Home
Biomass and pellet boiler systems are particularly well suited to countryside homes, larger detached properties, farmhouses, and homes currently relying on oil or LPG heating.
- Rural countryside homes
- Off-grid properties
- Farmhouses & barns
- Larger detached homes
- Oil & LPG boiler replacements
- Properties reducing energy costs
Why Choose Eco Genus?
Trusted Renewable Heating Specialists Across Kent
What Makes Us Different?
- Specialists in renewable heating systems
- Experienced with rural and off-grid properties
- MCS Certified Installers
- HETAS Approved Engineers
- NAPIT Registered
- Which? Trusted Professionals
- Tailored heating solutions
- High-quality workmanship and support
Our Process
From Consultation To Installation
Free Consultation
We discuss your property, current heating system, and goals.
Property Assessment
Professional Installation
Ongoing Support
Frequently Asked Questions
Are biomass boilers cheaper to run than oil?
Are biomass boilers suitable for rural homes?
Yes. Biomass and pellet boilers are particularly popular for countryside and off-grid properties without mains gas access.
What fuel do biomass boilers use?
Can biomass boilers provide hot water?
Yes. Biomass systems can provide both heating and domestic hot water.
How much space is needed?
Are grants available?
Government incentives and grants may be available depending on eligibility and current schemes.