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How much are the grants?

Grants are fixed for each type of measure as indicated in the table below.

Grant approval must be in place before any purchase of materials or commencement of measures undertaken.

Grants are paid after the measures are completed and the contractor has been paid by the homeowner.

In the instance where the cost of the work (vat inclusive) is less than the fixed grant amount, the actual cost will be reimbursed.
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Radiators turning off method
Radiators and convectors will most often be fitted with a Hand Wheel Valve. This valve allows the radiator to be isolated from the heating circuit from which it derives its supply. The hand wheel valve is essentially and on-off device. It has a very limited capacity to regulate the water flow, so it is used fundamentally to switch off a radiator in a location when heating is not required.

A Lock Shield Valve will also be installed on each radiator.

A 21 return rad valve

This valve is used by the installer to balance the flow of water to each radiator. The valve must be operated using a screwdriver or special tool and is therefore not intended to be adjusted by the householder.

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