Home Energy Savings Scheme Grants.
Smart Facades offer our customers the most cost effective and up to date energy efficient solutions. With the government giving grants of over €5000 there has never been a better time to avail of this scheme. ![]()
What Does The Grant Cover?
- Roof Insulation
- Cavity Wall Insulation
- Internal Wall Insulation
- External Wall Insulation
- High Efficiently Boiler and Heating Control Upgrade
- Heating Control Upgrade Only
- Building Energy Rating
How Much Are The Grants Worth?
Product/Service Grant
Roof Insulation €250
Cavity Wall Insulation €400
Internal Wall Insulation €2,500
External Wall Insulation €4,000
High Efficiently Boiler and Heating Control Upgrade €700
Heating Control Upgrade €500
Building Energy Rating €200
What Does The Grant Cover?
- Roof Insulation
- Cavity Wall Insulation
- Internal Wall Insulation
- External Wall Insulation
- High Efficiently Boiler and Heating Control Upgrade
- Heating Control Upgrade Only
- Building Energy Rating
Who Is Eligible?
The scheme is aimed at older homes that would not typically have the energy efficiency features of recently built homes. The scheme is open to all houses built prior to 2006 including rental properties.
How to Apply
- You must register your interest with Sustainable Energy Ireland by emailing hes@sei.ie, online at www.sei.ie or by calling 1850 927 000.
- Complete the Self Home Energy Survey checklist found on the SEI website.
- Consider having a “before and after” BER assessment carried out by Smart Facades
- Contact Smart Facades for a no obligation quote and expert advice
What is a BER?
A Building Energy Rating or BER is similar to the energy rating label on your fridge with a scale pf A to G. A rated homes are the most efficient and G the least efficient.
How is a BER calculated?
A BER is based on the characteristics of major components of the dwelling (wall, roof and floor dimensions, window and door sizes and orientations) as well as the construction type and levels of insulation, ventilation and air tightness features, the systems for heat supply (including renewable energy), distribution and control, and the type of lighting. It covers annual energy use for space heating, water heating, ventilation, lighting and associated pumps and fans, calculated on the basis of a notional standard family with a standard pattern of occupancy.
