One Stop Shop Grants & Services
Now Accepting Applications for 2024. Low-Cost Finance Available.
What are the Benefits of a One Stop Shop Retrofit?
Increased Comfort Levels
One of the main benefits of a One Stop Shop energy upgrade is the comfort it provides year round. Whether it’s warm or cold outside, the indoor environment of your home will stay consistent throughout the year - making it more comfortable for everyone.
Reduced Energy Costs
A well planned and designed energy upgrade will reduce your energy costs over time. With an airtight and well-insulated home, you’ll spend less on heating and cooling, keeping more money in your pocket every month.
Less Environmental Impact
Home energy upgrades will reduce your home’s impact on the environment. You’ll use less energy and reduce your home’s carbon emissions both directly and indirectly - helping your local community and Ireland’s Climate Action Plan.
Our Services
Energy Upgrades
KORE Retrofit’s One Stop Shop is the ideal scheme to improve the energy efficiency of your home. We offer a network of energy upgrade specialist contractors that install a wide range of energy upgrades, including heat pumps, mechanical ventilation, insulation, solar PV, windows and doors, air tightness measures and more…
Home Extensions
Planning on adding an extension to your home? As part of the One Stop Shop service, KORE Retrofit offers a network of specialist building contractors that can assist with home extensions both big and small. We can also work directly with your chosen architect and engineer. Speak with our retrofit team today to learn more.
Building Renovations
Why not make your current home your dream home? If you are renovating your home along with energy upgrades, KORE Retrofit offers a network of specialist building contractors that can help! In addition, we can work with your current architect and engineer. Common renovations include kitchen renovations, bathroom upgrades and attic conversions.
Energy Upgrades & Grant Amounts
SEAI’s One Stop Shop Grant Scheme offers fixed grant amounts for a variety of energy upgrades displayed in the table below.
Grant | House Type | Grant Amount |
---|---|---|
Heat Pump System |
House Apartment |
€6,500 €4,500 |
Central Heating System for Heat Pump | House Apartment |
€2,000 €1,000 |
Heat Pump Air to Air | €3,500 | |
Heating Controls | €2,000 | |
Launch bonus for reaching B2 with a heat pump | €2,000 | |
Solar Hot Water | €1,200 | |
Attic Insulation | Apartment Mid-Terrace Semi-Detached or End-of-Terrace Detached House |
€800 €1,200 €1,300 €1,500 |
Rafter Insulation | Apartment Mid-Terrace Semi-Detached or End-of-Terrace Detached House |
€1,500 €2,000 €3,000 €3,000 |
Cavity Wall Insulation | Apartment Mid-Terrace Semi-Detached or End-of-Terrace Detached House |
€700 €800 €1,200 €1,700 |
Insulation Insulation (Dry Lining) | Apartment Mid-Terrace Semi-Detached or End-of-Terrace Detached House |
€1,500 €2,000 €3,500 €4,500 |
External Wall Insulation | Apartment Mid-Terrace Semi-Detached or End-of-Terrace Detached House |
€3,000 €3,500 €6,000 €8,000 |
Windows (Complete Upgrade) | Apartment Mid-Terrace Semi-Detached or End-of-Terrace Detached House |
€1,500 €1,800 €3,000 €4,000 |
External Door (2 maximum) | €800 per door | |
Floor Insulation | €3,500 | |
Solar PV | 0 to 2 kWp 2 to 4 kWp Maximum Amount |
€800/kWp €250/kWp €2,100 for 4kWp solar panels |
Mechanical Ventilation | €1,500 | |
Air Tightness | €1,000 | |
Home Energy Assessment | €350 | |
Project Management | Apartment Mid-Terrace Semi-Detached or End-of-Terrace Detached House |
€800 €1,200 €1.600 €2,000 |
Combine the One Stop Shop with the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant
Did you know you can combine the One Stop Shop Grant Scheme with The Vacant Property Refurbishment Scheme? This scheme provides an additional funding amount of up to €50,000 to renovate a vacant property. The requirements include:
Homes built before 1993
Vacant for 2 years or more
A building that you own or in the process of buying it
You must reside in the home as your principle residence once the work is complete
You must have tax clearance from Revenue and your tax affairs must be in order
Local Property Tax must be paid
You have not received grant funding before
From 1st May 2023, the following requirements come into force:
Vacant properties built before 2007 (replaces vacant homes built before 1993)
People who want to rent our their property once they are refurbished (replaces the requirement for the home to be owner-occupied)
If the home is considered derelict, you can receive an additional €20,000 top up grant. To be considered derelict the home:
Must be on the Derelict Sites Register, or
Must be confirmed by the applicant to be derelict (i.e. structurally unsound and dangerous). If the home is not already on the Register, an independent report prepared by a qualified professional is required along with the application confirming the property is derelict.
To learn more about these two additional grants, please click here.
KORE Retrofit does not administer the Vacant Property Refurbishment Scheme and you must apply separately for this scheme. However, once approved the grants can be combined to reduce your overall out of pocket costs.
What Our Customers Say
See what homeowners who have participated in our one-stop-shop scheme have to say about KORE Retrofit and the process.
Before & After
See what the results of a one-stop-shop retrofit look like. Drag the slider across the image to compare the before and after photographs.
Deep Retrofit in Enfield Co. Meath
Located in Enfield, Co Meath, this 1980's home was included in the 2020 KORE Better Energy Communities Scheme, part-funded by SEAI, to undergo energy efficient deep retrofit works.
This E1-Rated home had a primary energy rating of 327.99kWh/m2/yr, and 84.73 kg/CO2/m2/yr carbon dioxide emissions indicator.
The post works final results came in at 69.81 kWh/m2/yr for primary energy use and 15.99 kg/CO2/m2/yr for the carbon dioxide emissions indicator, resulting in an overall energy rating of A3.
Read the full deep retrofit case study.
Deep Retrofit in Tallaght, Co. Dublin
With a Pre-BER (Building Energy Rating) of G, and a post-BER rating of A3, this deep retrofit project included in the 2020 KORE Better Energy Communities Scheme is now a modern, energy efficient, comfortable and healthy home.
This G-Rated home had a primary energy rating of 494.19kWh/m2/yr, and 128.15 kg/CO2/m2/yr carbon dioxide emissions indicator.
The post works final results came in at 64.58 kWh/m2/yr for primary energy use and 10.74 kg/CO2/m2/yr for the carbon dioxide emissions indicator, resulting in an overall energy rating of A3. Post works heat loss indicator is 1.75 per m2.
Read the full deep retrofit case study.
One Stop Shop Upgrade Frequently Asked Questions
We’re currently accepting applications for 2023. Act fast as space is limited. Please note that homeowners are required to achieve a minimum rating of B2 on work completion, with a 100kWh/m2/year or better improvement on the BER primary energy value, to participate. Cavity wall insulation & attic insulation upgrades are not subject to this requirement. Other terms and conditions apply.