Thousands of Irish people may unknowingly be eligible for a grant to do up their houses.
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) provides free home energy upgrades to homeowners who get certain social welfare payments.
These upgrades help improve the energy efficiency and warmth of your home and are also known as the Warmer Homes Scheme.
According to Citizens Information, the scheme - which prioritises the oldest and least energy efficient home - covers upgrades including attic insulation, wall insulation, draught-proofing, lagging jackets, energy efficient lighting, and energy advice.
New central heating systems and replacement windows are also occasionally covered by the scheme.
To qualify for this scheme you must meet the following criteria:
If you don’t have a BER for your home, the SEAI will do a free BER to check that your home meets the qualifying criteria.
There are 4 steps to the process:
You can apply online, download and complete the application form (pdf), or ask the SEAI to post the form to you. You must meet the qualifying criteria and you need to provide evidence that you qualify for the scheme.
The SEAI will check your eligibility with the DSP.
The process from application to completion of works usually takes between 24 and 26 months, though this may vary.
When the work is completed, the contractor will give you documentation about the work, including any warranties (it is important to keep these safe, as you may need them in the future).
A BER is carried out on all homes after the works are complete to assess the building’s energy performance; a BER cerficiate and advisory report will be sent to you and will also be published on the SEAI’s national BER register.
Some homes will also be inspected to ensure that the works meet the required standards.
You will not be charged for work done under this scheme.
However, if you sell your home within 5 years of getting the work done, you need to tell the SEAI in writing at least 30 days before the property is sold as you may need to repay some or all of the grant.
This is at their discretion.
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