Alice and Seán Hynes, Moate, with Fergal Cantwell. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

Envirobead Home Energy holds Athlone information evening

Envirobead Home Energy recently held an upgrade information evening at the Hodson Bay Hotel in Athlone.

The event featured a panel of experts who spoke about the various aspects of the companies ‘One Stop Shop’ initiative.

Attendees at the event each received a free Home Energy Assessment (HEA) worth €850.

The initiative is a complete home energy upgrade solution that is part funded with SEAI grants. It can cover from 45% to 50% of the cost for a typical family home.

Speaking at the event SEAI spokesperson Justine Barrett said: “If you’re looking at doing a deep retrofit, the ‘One Stop Shop’ is the only way to go for your Home Energy Upgrade. It’s so much simpler.”

Explaining the benefits of the initiative to homeowners, Fergal Cantwell of Envirobead said: “The biggest reason to get a Home Energy Upgrade is to future-proof your home for the next 25 to 30 years. You’ll have a more comfortable home and, hopefully, reduce your energy bills into the future as well.

“Envirobead are an SEAI-registered One Stop Shop provider in the energy efficiency industry in Ireland. We’ve a very experienced team right across the country, and we provide nationwide coverage. We have a fantastic team in place to complete your Home Energy upgrade.”

Incentives from the SEAI and the Government of Ireland to complete work on homes in one go offer larger grants.

Window and door grants, as well as ventilation grants, are available through the‘One Stop Shop’which are otherwise not available through individual grants.

For more information on Envirobead’s ‘One Stop Shop’ service, go to envirobead.com or call (022) 22102.