· 4 min read · Energy & BER

How to Improve Your BER Rating: The Best-Return Upgrades

Not all upgrades are equal. Here are the 5 improvements that deliver the biggest BER jump for the least money — ranked by return on investment, with 2026 SEAI grant amounts.

The 5 Best BER Upgrades, Ranked by ROI

RankUpgradeTypical CostSEAI GrantNet CostBER Impact
1Attic Insulation€1,500–€3,500Up to €2,000€0–€1,5001–2 grades
2Cavity Wall Insulation€1,500–€3,000Up to €1,800€0–€1,2001–2 grades
3Heating Controls€800–€2,000Up to €700€100–€1,3000.5–1 grade
4Heat Pump System€10,000–€18,000Up to €12,500€0–€5,5002–4 grades
5Solar PV Panels€5,000–€10,000Up to €1,800€3,200–€8,2001–2 grades
Start from the top. Insulation is almost always the first step — it's cheap, heavily grant-funded, and makes every subsequent upgrade more effective. There's no point installing a heat pump in a draughty house.

The Key Principle: Fabric First

Energy professionals (including us at Homerating.ie, where we've assessed thousands of homes since 2009) consistently recommend the "fabric first" approach: improve the building envelope (insulation, draught-proofing, windows) before upgrading heating and renewables. A well-insulated home needs a smaller, cheaper heat pump. Solar panels deliver better returns when you're not wasting energy through a leaky roof.

What to Do Next: The Right Order

  1. Get a BER assessment — You need a baseline before planning any upgrade. Book at Homerating.ie
  2. Check your grants — Use the SEAI Grant Calculator to see what you qualify for
  3. Insulate first — Attic, then walls, then floor if applicable
  4. Upgrade heating — Heat pump if budget allows; controls upgrade if not
  5. Add renewables — Solar PV last, once the house is efficient
  6. Get post-upgrade BER — Document the improvement for sale/rental/green mortgage

For Detailed Upgrade Guides & Grant Calculator

Our dedicated energy resource, HomeEnergyGuide.ie, has comprehensive guides for every upgrade — real costs, step-by-step processes, contractor matching, and the most detailed SEAI grant calculator available.

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How This Affects Property Value

Each BER grade improvement adds roughly 2–3% to your property's value. On a €400,000 home, going from D to B could add €20,000–€40,000. If the net cost of getting there (after grants) is €5,000–€15,000, the return is substantial. See our BER and property value guide for the full data, or model specific scenarios with our Renovation ROI Calculator.

Step 1 is always the same: Book your BER assessment at Homerating.ie
Everything starts with knowing your current rating.

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