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Local Insulation Subsidy Friesland

Private homeowners in Friesland can take advantage of a provincial subsidy scheme for insulating their homes. The subsidy is provided from the municipality.

Who is the grant for?

Owner-occupiers of a property in the province of Friesland

Terms

  • The property is called a WOZ value lower than the average for the municipality.
  • The house has energy label D, E, F or G or at least two poorly insulated building parts.
  • The insulation work did not start before the application was approved.
  • The insulation work is carried out according to the Nature-Friendly Insulation method.
  • There is also a subsidy for "do-it-yourself" insulation.

What do you receive funding for?

  • Façade insulation with an Rd value of at least 3.5.
  • Cavity wall insulation
  • Roof or attic insulation with an Rd value of at least 3.5.
  • Glass insulation: HR++ or triple glazing
  • Energy-efficient ventilation (note: only in combination with the above measures)

How much subsidy can you receive?

The grant will reimburse 100% of eligible costs, not to exceed €2,500 per home.

Extra subsidy for low-income earners

Low-income residents (up to €25,350 gross per year or €35,908 aggregate income) can receive additional money from the province Friesland to insulate their homes. The subsidy is for the same measures and comes on top of the municipal subsidy if the cost of the measures is higher. The maximum additional amount is €2,500.

When can you apply for a grant?

The Local Insulation Approach Friesland can be applied for from the municipality until July 1, 2026.

Subsidy Scheme for Sustainability and Maintenance of Rental Housing (SVOH).

Landlords can receive subsidies for making their rental properties more sustainable. The Subsidy Scheme for Sustainability and Maintenance of Rental Housing (SVOH) is for insulation, sustainable heating and ventilation.

Terms

  • The property is an existing home (no new construction) and is intended for rental.
  • The rental property was rented before the measures were implemented.
  • The work was performed no more than 12 months ago.
  • The subsidy is a maximum of €10,000 per home. Are you installing a heat pump or solar water heater? Then the maximum is €15,000.

What do you receive funding for?

  • Insulated glass and new window frames.
  • Roof, wall, cavity wall, floor and bottom insulation.
  • Heat pump or solar water heater.
  • Energy efficient ventilation system.
  • Energy advice (only in conjunction with sustainability measures)

Subsidy for insulating glazing

The SVOH scheme allows landlords to receive subsidies for insulating glass.
If you combine glass insulation (within 12 months) with roof, wall, cavity wall, or floor insulation, a heat pump or solar water heater, then you qualify for the higher subsidy amount.

Measure

Grant amount at 1 measure

Grant amount when > 2 measures

HR++ glass

€25.00 per m2

€ 50.00 per m2

New window frames with HR++ glass

€ 125.00 per m2

€ 125.00 per m2

New window frames with triple glazing

€ 111.00 per m2

€ 222.00 per m2

Vacuum glass

€25.00 per m2

€ 50.00 per m2

Subsidy for insulation measures

The SVOH scheme allows landlords to receive subsidies for insulation measures. If you combine multiple insulation measures, a heat pump or solar water heater, you are eligible for the higher subsidy amount.

  • Minimum area requirements apply: for facade and cavity wall insulation this is 10m2 per dwelling. For roof and floor insulation, a minimum of 70% of the total roof or floor area of the building must be insulated.
  • It is not possible to apply for subsidies more than once for the same insulation measure.

Measure

Grant amount at 1 measure

Grant amount when > 2 measures

Cavity wall insulation

€5.25 per m2

€10.50 per m2

Façade insulation

€20.25 per m2

€40.50 per m2

Roof insulation

€16.25 per m2

€32.50 per m2

Attic floor insulation

€4.00 per m2

€8.00 per m2

Floor insulation

€5.50 per m2

€11.00 per m2

Bottom insulation

€3.00 per m2

€6.00 per m2

Subsidy for a heat pump or solar water heater

VvEs can apply for a subsidy to install a heat pump or solar water heater for sustainable heating. The subsidy amount is calculated based on the capacity of the installation. Typically, the subsidy is between 20 and 30% of the cost.

Type of heat pump/solar water heater

Indicative grant amount

Hybrid heat pump

€ 1.750 – € 2.500

All-electric air-water

€ 2.250 – € 3.500

All-electric ground-mounted

€ 3.500 – €6.500

Heat pump boiler

± € 750

Solar water heater

€ 500 – € 1.750

Subsidy for a ventilation system

Grants are available for two types of ventilation systems and ventilation box replacement:

Measure

Grant

C02-controlled ventilation

30% of the costs (max. €1,200)

Balanced ventilation with WTW

30% of the costs (max. €1,200)

Replacing ventilation box

€ 150 per property

Grant for an energy consultation

Grants are available to perform an energy consultation, but only in conjunction with at least one sustainability measure.

Number of dwellings

Grant

1 to 4 dwellings

75% of the costs (max. €400)

5 to 8 dwellings

75% of the costs (max. €800)

More than 8 homes

75% of the costs (max. €2,560)

How much subsidy will you receive?

You will receive a maximum subsidy of € 10,000 per home. If you also install a solar water heater or heat pump, this maximum is € 15,000.

Note: Do you own a monumental rental property? Then different subsidy amounts and conditions apply to you. You can read more about this at SVOH for monumental rental properties.

Schimmel Engineering

Schimmel Engineering Disciplines
With our disciplines we help in central Netherlands comfortable at home and at work. With sustainable heating, cooling and ventilation. We are a total partner for sustainability in large-scale new construction projects. We are partners in geothermal drilling. And we are ready with advice, guidance and installation for a complete passive house.

Plates Durable Technologies

The specialist who goes the extra mile
Office and showroom Platen Duurzame Technieken at Industrieweg 6 in Ter ApelPlaten Duurzame Technieken is the specialist in the field of sustainable energy solutions, especially in the field of solar energy. Our company was started in 2009 by Mr. Platen and in the meantime we have grown out of our old premises in Ter Apel and moved completely to Ter Apelkanaal.

Our years of experience make us a trusted partner for sustainable energy solutions. We are convinced that every home and every building in the Netherlands can be sustainable. Even the existing housing stock. We work for both the private and business market.

Plates Durable Techniques works exclusively with high quality standards, where we can offer a good selection for every price range.

The entire process is in the hands of our own specialists, from procurement, advice, installation and service, we help you throughout the entire process.
You will receive honest and personal advice, where the performance of the solar panels realistic and clear. In the conversation, we will go over all the options with you and explain the differences between panels and materials.

Jack Coolen Installation Technology

Welcome
Welcome to the site of Jack Coolen Installatietechniek B.V.

Jack Coolen installatietechniek B.V. in Reusel is a small but modern and specialized installation company. The family business started in 2001.

Installation company Jack Coolen is affiliated with the trade association UNETO-VNI and SEI.
and in addition, we are an ATAG-SELEKT dealer in the Kempen region.

Jack Coolen installatietechniek B.V. from Reusel is an installation company that has built up its clientele in the private sector, small and medium-sized companies and in the agricultural sector.
In addition to designing, selling and installing and maintaining gas and water systems and plumbing, we specialize in renewable energy.

Sustainability Loan Laarbeek

Are you planning to make your home more energy efficient? You may be able to take advantage of the sustainability loan. This allows you to borrow money to invest in an energy-efficient home.

How you arrange it

You can apply for a loan when you have an offer for the energy-saving measures you want to take. You can apply via this application form. If your application is approved, you will receive an allocation letter. With this allocation letter, you will apply for your loan within 8 weeks via www.svn.nl.

What you need to know

The sustainability loan allows homeowners to invest in energy-saving measures. For example, facade, roof or floor insulation, or a solar water heater or heat pump. This way you use more sustainable energy sources, reduce your energy costs and increase living comfort. In addition, it reduces CO2 emissions in the municipality.

You can use the loan for:

  • Customized advice on measures you can take
  • Heat pump
  • Solar water heater
  • Facade insulation (cavity wall insulation)
  • Roof insulation
  • Green roofs/sedum roofs
  • Floor/ bottom insulation
  • Window insulation (high-efficiency glass)
  • Heat recovery installation
  • Led Lighting
  • DC fan
  • DC pump
  • Hybrid boiler
  • Micro cogeneration
  • Doors and wall panels insulation
  • Demand-driven ventilation
  • Water-side adjustment of the central heating system

Prerequisites:

  • Only owner-occupiers (including CoEs) and tenants can apply for loans.
  • Applying for a loan is possible from May 19, 2020 until the budget runs out. Applicants will be notified in time when the budget runs out.
  • The minimum amount you can borrow is € 2,500. The maximum amount is €10,000.
  • The term of the loan is 15 years. For amounts under €7,500, it is 10 years.
  • The loan is a construction deposit.
  • We want to avoid "stacking" loans. Therefore, the loan cannot be used together with the starter loan.
  • Early redemption can be done penalty-free from €250.
  • SVn (Stimuleringsfonds Volkshuisvesting Nederlandse gemeenten) sets the interest rate and further conditions. SVn tests the loans together with the municipality and takes care of the practical implementation for us.

Solar Panels

Solar Panels are not covered by the sustainability loan.

Details

Detailed information about the loan can be found in the Laarbeek Sustainability Loan Regulation 2020

JCB Ventilation

Healthy air is necessary for a good living environment. But because homes are increasingly better insulated, it is very important to ventilate properly. With a properly functioning ventilation system, you can be sure of healthy air, but then it is important that it is properly checked and maintained annually. With the maintenance of JCB Ventilation you can be sure of a healthy indoor climate. Good for your health and good for your wallet, because preventive maintenance results in annual savings of between €40 and €75.

CBS

CBS stands for Central Heating Company Sneek. Our company is a renowned installation company with eight employees and has existed since1970. In that year Herman Slob, the father of the current owner Boy Slob, founded the company and its location was the Oude Koemarkt in the heart of Sneek.

Since 2002, our total installation company has been located in De Hemmen industrial park, at Zeilmakersstraat 35. CBS takes care of the total installation of your home or business. Short lines and clear communication within the company ensure good coordination between client and CBS!

CBS specializes in:

  • Gas Technical Installations
  • Water Technical Installations
  • Electrical Technical Installations
  • Central Heating
  • Lead and zinc work
  • Roofing
  • Sewerage

Grant scheme for sustainability for Owner Associations (SVVE).

Owners' associations can apply for subsidies to make the building more sustainable. For example, for installing new window frames with insulating glass or insulating the roof.

Terms

  • The grant is applied for before work begins.
  • There is at least one owner-occupied home in the CoE whose owner is also the occupant.
  • Additional conditions apply by measure.

What do you receive funding for?

  • Replace glass for HR++ or triple glazing.
  • Insulation of roof, floor, cavity wall or facade.
  • Installation of heat pumps or solar water heaters.
  • Energy efficient ventilation system.
  • Building an infrastructure for charging stations.
  • Various advice and studies, such as an energy advice, DMJOP or fire safety study.

Subsidy for insulating glazing

The SVVE scheme allows VvEs to receive subsidies for insulating glazing. If glass insulation (within 24 months) is combined with roof, wall, cavity wall, or floor insulation, a heat pump or solar water heater, the VvE is eligible for the higher subsidy amount.

Measure

Grant amount at 1 measure

Grant amount when > 2 measures

HR++ glass

€25.00 per m2

€ 50.00 per m2

New window frames with triple glazing

€ 111.00 per m2

€ 222.00 per m2

Insulating doors

€25.00 per m2

€ 50.00 per m2

  • The minimum area per dwelling to qualify is 3m2.
  • COEs may apply for subsidies for glass insulation up to twice within two years.

 

Subsidy for insulation measures

The SVVE scheme allows VvEs to receive subsidies for insulation measures. If you combine several insulation measures, a heat pump or solar water heater, the VvE is eligible for the higher subsidy amount.

Measure

Grant amount at 1 measure

Grant amount when > 2 measures

Cavity wall insulation

€5.25 per m2

€10.50 per m2

Façade insulation

€20.25 per m2

€40.50 per m2

Roof insulation

€16.25 per m2

€32.50 per m2

Floor insulation

€5.50 per m2

€11.00 per m2

Bottom insulation

€3.00 per m2

€6.00 per m2

  • There are minimum area requirements: for facade and cavity wall insulation, this is 10m2 per dwelling. For roof and floor insulation, a minimum of 70% of the total roof or floor area of the building must be insulated.
  • It is not possible to apply for subsidies more than once for the same insulation measure.

 

Subsidy for a heat pump or solar water heater

VvEs can apply for a subsidy to install a heat pump or solar water heater for sustainable heating. The subsidy amount is calculated based on the capacity of the installation. Typically, the subsidy is between 20 and 30% of the cost.

 

Grant for consulting and research

A survey or advice can be a good first step toward improving and making the building more sustainable. VvEs can receive subsidies for the following advice and surveys:

  • Energy scan or advice
  • Sustainable Multi-Year Maintenance Plan (DMJOP).
  • Asbestos inventory
  • Facade or concrete damage survey
  • Ventilation survey
  • Flora and fauna survey
  • Fire safety survey
  • Financial feasibility study (for a minimum of 2 measures).
  • Process guidance in the decision-making process
  • Consulting on the construction of charging station infrastructure.

A number of conditions apply:

  • The advice and surveys were carried out after January 1, 2024. This rule does not apply to the energy advice and DMJOP: they may have been issued before Jan. 1, 2024.
  • At the time of the grant application, the opinions and/or studies must not have been conducted more than two years ago.
  • Only one grant can be applied for per CoE for advice and surveys.

 

The subsidy amount is 75% of the invoices of all advice and surveys combined. There is a maximum amount based on the number of homes in the CoE:

Number of dwellings

Maximum subsidy

1 to 10 dwellings

€ 20.000

11 to 30 dwellings

€ 30.000

More than 30 homes

€ 40.000

 

Grant for charging station infrastructure

There is increasing demand for charging stations to charge electric cars. Therefore, VvEs can apply for a subsidy to build a charging infrastructure. This allows residents to purchase their own charging station.

A number of conditions apply:

  • Proof must be provided that the parking spaces are owned by the VvE members. This is stipulated in the subdivision deed.
  • Evidence must be provided of a positive decision (e.g., the minutes) of the association's General Assembly on the installation of the basic charging infrastructure.
  • A signed quotation with a technical description must be provided. The quotation must include the following components of the basic charging infrastructure:
    • power lines, conduit penetrations and/or cabling

    • Subdivision boxes and/or flat ribbon wiring

    • provisions for optimal power distribution and power consumption (smart charging)

    • Central way to turn off charging stations for fire safety

    • data network for connection to the internet

    • Number of parking spaces connectable to the basic charging infrastructure

    • How residents access charging stations

The subsidy is €100 per parking space for which the charging infrastructure is installed.

 

For more information and all conditions, visit the website of the provider of this subsidy (RVO).