This handy grant could land you with free central heating and attic insulation if you qualify
As colder weather starts to set in, people are looking for ways to keep heating bills down while making sure the house is nice and toasty.
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland provides free home energy upgrades to homeowners who get certain social welfare payments, with the scheme prioritising the oldest and least energy-efficient homes. Here is everything you need to know about the grant:New central heating systems and replacement windows are also occasionally covered by the scheme. Your windows will only be replaced if your walls are being insulated at the same time and the existing windows are single-glazed.
You need to provide evidence that you qualify for the scheme. Full details of the information needed are on the application form.
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