Eugene Murphy Tarmonbarry Portiuncula

Murphy encourages Roscommon homeowners to avail of energy efficiency grant

Eugene Murphy Tarmonbarry Portiuncula

Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon-Galway Eugene Murphy is encouraging homeowners in Roscommon to consider availing of a grant to improve energy efficiency in their homes.

Deputy Murphy made the comments after obtaining figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) which show that a large number of homes in Roscommon have a poor energy rating, with just a small fraction achieving the highest ‘A-B’ rating.

“The CSO recently published new figures which show that a large number of homeowners in Roscommon are missing out on valuable savings because their houses are poorly insulated and lack modern heating systems,” said Deputy Murphy.

“30% of all homes in Roscommon have a Building Energy Rating of either ‘F-G’ or ‘E’ which is the poorest rating when it comes to determining energy efficiency. In contrast just 7% of homes achieve the highest rating of ‘A-B’.

“These figures show that a huge number of homeowners in Roscommon are missing out on huge savings when it comes to energy efficiency. A home with a poor energy rating does not retain heat for as long as a home with a higher rating, and this results in higher heating costs.

“Homeowners with poor energy efficiency ratings should be aware that they can avail of the Better Energy Homes Scheme operated by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland. This scheme provides grants for works such as roof and wall insulation, heating controls upgrade, installation of high efficiency boilers and solar heating. The application process for the scheme is straight forward and a detailed guide can be found on the SEAI website at www.seai.ie .

“I’d encourage anyone who is concerned about high heating costs to consider this scheme. People who have high energy efficiency ratings in their homes save a substantial sum of money on heating costs. The initial investment in insulating a home and upgrading heating systems is often recouped in a short period of time”, said Deputy Murphy.