Homeowners in Kilkenny who register for an upcoming Home Energy Upgrade Information Evening will get a free Home Energy Assessment (HEA) worth €850.
The Information Evening event on Tuesday, September 24th in The Lyrath Estate Hotel at 8pm is being organised by Envirobead — one of Ireland’s leading Deep Retrofit specialists — in association with Daikin.
Envirobead are currently rolling out their ‘One Stop Shop’ service across the country and are inviting homeowners who are interested in finding out more about Home Energy Upgrades to register now at envirobead.com to avail of the free HEA.
“The Home Energy Assessment is the first step, that will give you all the information required to show you what needs to be done to bring your home up to a B2 minimum rating,” explained Fergal Cantwell of Envirobead.
Sean Armstrong and Diarmuid O’Sullivan of Envirobead attending the Home Retrofit Information evening hosted by Envirobead in the Ardilaun Hotel. Photo: Mike Shaughness
“The biggest reason to get a Home Energy Upgrade is to future-proof your home for the next 25 to 30 years,” he added. “You’ll have a more comfortable home and, hopefully, reduce your energy bills into the future as well.
“We’ve a very experienced team right across the country, and we provide nationwide coverage to complete your Home Energy upgrade.”
A panel of Home Energy Upgrade experts — including Stephen Farrell (SEAI, Programme Manager National Retrofit Technical), April McHale (Retrofit Manager, Daikin) and Hugh Foley (RTS Heating and Cooling) — will be in attendance at the The Lyrath Hotel to explain the various aspects of the ‘One Stop Shop’ initiative.
April McHale, Daikin, Fergal Cantwell, Envirobead, Justine Barrett, SEAI, Stephen Farrell, SEAI and Mark Aulsberry, RTS attending the Home Retrofit Information evening hosted by Envirobead in the Ardilaun Hotel. Photo: Mike Shaughnessy
Everything from home insulation to solar panels to heat pumps to ventilation, and much more, will be on the agenda.
The expert panel will also take part in a ‘Question and Answer’ session which always proves to be very informative and worthwhile.
“If you’re looking at doing a deep retrofit, the ‘One Stop Shop’ is the only way to go for your Home Energy Upgrade. It’s so much simpler.”
These were the words of Justine Barrett from the SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland) when she spoke at a very well-attended Envirobead Home Energy Upgrade Information Evening in Galway recently.
“The One Stop Shop is going to organise the SEAI grants, they’re going to apply for them on your behalf, you only have to pay the net of the grants, they’ll co-ordinate all the contractors, and take all that hassle out for you,” she added.
For more information on Envirobead’s ‘One Stop Shop’ service, go to www.envirobead.com or call (022) 22102.
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