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
| Rank | Upgrade | Typical Cost | SEAI Grant | Net Cost | BER Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Attic Insulation | €1,500–€3,500 | Up to €2,000 | €0–€1,500 | 1–2 grades |
| 2 | Cavity Wall Insulation | €1,500–€3,000 | Up to €1,800 | €0–€1,200 | 1–2 grades |
| 3 | Heating Controls | €800–€2,000 | Up to €700 | €100–€1,300 | 0.5–1 grade |
| 4 | Heat Pump System | €10,000–€18,000 | Up to €12,500 | €0–€5,500 | 2–4 grades |
| 5 | Solar PV Panels | €5,000–€10,000 | Up to €1,800 | €3,200–€8,200 | 1–2 grades |
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
- Get a BER assessment — You need a baseline before planning any upgrade. Book at Homerating.ie
- Check your grants — Use the SEAI Grant Calculator to see what you qualify for
- Insulate first — Attic, then walls, then floor if applicable
- Upgrade heating — Heat pump if budget allows; controls upgrade if not
- Add renewables — Solar PV last, once the house is efficient
- 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.
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.
Everything starts with knowing your current rating.