Free tool

Home Energy & Grant Report

Enter your address, BER and a few details about your home to see the SEAI grants available to you, what a full retrofit would cost and save, and what a better BER band could add to your home’s value - modelled from public SEAI, PVGIS and Geological Survey Ireland data, in plain English.

Your SEAI grants

Every scheme that could apply to this home - including means-tested and cost-only measures - shown honestly, not hidden.

Retrofit cost & payback

Gross cost, grants, net cost, annual saving and simple payback for a full deep-retrofit upgrade.

What it's worth at resale

An indicative uplift range for what a better BER band can add when you come to sell.

Pin: 53.3498, -6.2603 - tap the map or drag the pin to fine-tune the exact spot

Don’t know your BER? Leave it blank, or look it up on the national BER register.

Enter your address and a few details, then get your report.

How it works

  1. 1. Find your address. Type it in or use your Eircode - or drop the pin on the map yourself.
  2. 2. Add a few details. Your BER, floor area, property type and current heating - leave anything blank if you’re not sure.
  3. 3. Get your report. Solar and heat-pump potential, every SEAI grant that could apply, and a full deep-retrofit cost/saving breakdown.
  4. 4. Confirm with a professional. Use the report to brief a SEAI-registered contractor or BER assessor before you commit to any work.

Where the numbers come from

Grant figures are modelled from the published SEAI grant schedule and Better Energy Homes scheme rules. Solar yield comes from PVGIS; ground-source suitability from Geological Survey Ireland data. Retrofit costs, savings and resale-uplift ranges are typical Irish figures for the measures shown, not a quote from any contractor.

Every figure is indicative. Grant eligibility depends on your specific circumstances (including, for some schemes, a means test) and is confirmed by SEAI, not by this tool.

Installers and BER assessors: use this report to open the retrofit conversation with a homeowner, then find the projects already breaking ground on PlanningLeads.