MyHomeEcoRating is a unique feature on the Myhome.ie website that provides house hunters and visitors to the site with the current Building Energy Rating (BER ) of a property along with the estimated cost of refurbishment works needed to improve that energy rating.
Not only that, MyHomeEcoRating also estimates the average monthly cost of running the property, helping prospective buyers to make informed decisions about their potential house purchase.
With links to information about the property improvement grants available, from energy upgrades through the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI ) to refurbishment grants provided through the local government, this unique MyHomeEcoRating gives buyers an invaluable future-focused planning, affordability and sustainability tool.
How it works
The existing BER is provided by the estate agent when they upload the property, and all its relevant information, to MyHome.ie The existing running costs of the property are then calculated, based on the BER provided and data sourced by the SEAI, on an average usage basis.
The energy cost estimate of a property is calculated based on the BER, the unit cost of the fuel used to heat the house and the size of the house itself.
The potential BER is then determined based on energy efficiencies that can be made through appropriate property improvements and upgrades, like replacing windows and doors or the installation of solar panels or heat pumps.
The potential cost involved in refurbishing the house in order to improve its BER is based on a couple of variables - the cost of the item being installed or upgraded, such as doors, windows and boilers, and the cost of the labour required to install the item, but a heads up, they exclude any cost associated with non-energy related upgrades such as painting and decorating.
Want to find out more?
To find out more, search myhome.ie and try MyHomeEcoRating for yourself.