National Energy Assessors is holding a series of information evenings on how homeowners can benefit from the new insulation grants announced recently by the Government.
A free information evening will take place in Ard Rí House Hotel, Milltown Road, Tuam, on Thursday April 2 at 8pm as part of the roadshow.
Minister for Communications, Energy, and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan announced last month that €100 million will be allocated to improving the energy efficiency of the existing homes in Ireland. Some €50 million of this funding has been given to the Home Energy Saving Scheme.
Under this scheme existing home owners can claim grant funding for insulation and improvements to heating systems. Homeowners who are approved under this scheme will be able to receive grant funding towards the cost of roof and wall insulation, heating controls, and BER assessment.
Topics covered in the information evening include how to benefit from the Home Energy Saving Scheme, choosing the right contractor, advantages of cluster housing, and building energy rating assessments.
On the night attendees will have the opportunity to meet with a team of SEI registered BER assessors and pose questions regarding this grant scheme.
Further information on this event is available from NEA on 1890 793 793 or [email protected]