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SEAI Heat Pump Grant Explained (2026)

SEAI heat pump grant explained in Ireland (2026), including grant values, eligibility criteria, BER requirements and how funding affects total installation cost.


1. Overview

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) provides financial support for heat pump installations through the Home Energy Grant scheme.

Heat pump grants are designed to encourage the replacement of fossil fuel heating systems such as:

Oil boilers
Gas boilers
Electric resistance heating

The grant reduces the upfront installation cost of air-to-water and ground-source heat pumps.

In 2026, the maximum available grant for most homes is:

€6,500

However, eligibility depends on meeting specific energy efficiency requirements.


2. Current Heat Pump Grant Values

Grant amounts depend on the type of property.

Property TypeGrant Amount
Apartment€4,500
Mid-terrace house€6,500
Semi-detached / End terrace€6,500
Detached house€6,500

Grant amounts are fixed and do not increase with system size or installation cost.


3. Typical Grant Impact on Installation Cost

Example semi-detached house:

Typical heat pump installation cost:

€17,500

SEAI grant:

€6,500

Net homeowner cost:

€11,000

The grant typically offsets:

25% – 40% of total installation cost.


4. Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for the heat pump grant, the home must meet several conditions.

Key requirements include:

Property built and occupied before 2021
Home must achieve minimum insulation standards
Heat loss indicator (HLI) must meet SEAI limits
Installation by an SEAI registered contractor
Post-install BER assessment

These requirements ensure the home is suitable for efficient heat pump operation.


5. Heat Loss Indicator (HLI) Requirement

The HLI measures how much heat a home loses relative to floor area.

For heat pump eligibility:

HLI must be ≤ 2.0 W/K per m².

Homes with high heat loss must first improve insulation levels.

Common upgrades required include:

Attic insulation
Cavity wall insulation
External wall insulation
Window upgrades

These improvements reduce heating demand and improve system efficiency.


6. Grant Application Process

The SEAI heat pump grant follows a structured application process.

Typical steps include:

Home energy assessment or BER review
Grant application submission
Approval confirmation
Heat pump installation
Post-works BER assessment
Grant payment

Grant approval must be received before installation begins.


7. Payment Timeline

Grant payments are issued after installation is completed and documentation is submitted.

Typical payment timeline:

StageTypical Duration
Grant application approval1 – 3 weeks
Installation completion2 – 4 days
Post-works BER assessment1 – 2 weeks
Grant payment processing4 – 8 weeks

Homeowners must initially pay the full installation cost before reimbursement.


8. Additional Grant-Related Costs

Certain costs may arise when preparing a home for heat pump installation.

ItemTypical Cost
Pre-install BER assessment€150 – €300
Technical heat loss assessment€200 – €500
Additional insulation upgrades€1,500 – €8,000

These upgrades are not covered by the heat pump grant but may qualify for other SEAI insulation grants.


9. Grant and VAT Interaction

Heat pump installations are typically subject to:

13.5% VAT for residential construction works.

The SEAI grant is applied to the total system cost including VAT.

Example:

Installation cost (incl VAT): €18,000
Grant: €6,500

Net homeowner cost:

€11,500

VAT remains payable as part of the installation price.


10. Common Reasons for Grant Rejection

Grant applications may be rejected if:

The home fails the HLI requirement
Installation occurs before grant approval
Contractor is not SEAI registered
Required documentation is incomplete

Ensuring compliance with SEAI guidelines is essential before installation begins.


11. Interaction with Other Grants

Homes upgrading to heat pumps often complete additional retrofit measures.

Other SEAI supports may include:

Attic insulation grant
Cavity wall insulation grant
External wall insulation grant
Solar PV grant

Combining measures can significantly reduce overall energy upgrade costs.


12. Typical 2026 Grant Summary

The SEAI heat pump grant typically provides:

€4,500 – €6,500 depending on property type.

Typical installation costs:

€12,000 – €24,000 before grant.

Net homeowner costs after grant commonly range:

€8,500 – €18,000 depending on home size and required upgrades.

Eligibility depends primarily on meeting insulation and heat loss requirements.


13. Other Resources

Air-to-Water Heat Pump Costs

Required Upgrades – Before Installation

Radiators vs Underfloor Comparison

Electricity Running Costs

BER Requirements for Eligibility

Installation Timeline and Disruption

Payback Period vs Oil or Gas