Written answers

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Environmental Schemes

Photo of Bríd SmithBríd Smith (Dublin South Central, People Before Profit Alliance)
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152. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment if he will clarify a series of matters (details supplied) in relation to the operation of the SEAI warmer homes scheme and related retrofitting schemes.; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11013/22]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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Contractors operating under any scheme supported by an SEAI grant must carry out the works in line with the SEAI’s Contractor Code of Practice and Domestic Technical Standards and Specifications as well as best practice and technical guidance documents including:· - NSAI S.R. 54:2014 Code of practice for the energy efficient retrofit of dwellings;

- Building Regulations Technical Guidance Documents;

- The System Supplier/Product Manufacturer Guidelines

- NSAI Agrément certificates; and,

- Irish, British or European Standards Guides.

A Declaration of Works must be signed by both the homeowner and the contractor certifying completion of works. Post-works Building Energy Ratings are also carried out by independent BER assessors. In addition, contractors are required to demonstrate their tax compliance and insurance cover and cooperate with the scheme's Quality Assurance programme. The Quality Assurance programme has been designed by SEAI to maintain high standards of contractor workmanship; build consumer confidence; monitor health and safety; and ensure proper governance of the spending of public money.

Regular inspections of works are undertaken on a risk-based approach in accordance with international best practice. When sub-standard works are found, contractors are required to rectify the works to the satisfaction of the inspector, at no cost to the homeowner. As part of SEAI’s Code of Practice all contractors are required to resolve complaints. If a customer is not satisfied with the works completed, contractors must make every reasonable effort to resolve the complaint to the customer’s and SEAI’s satisfaction.

The SEAI deals with all complaints received appropriately and this informs the risk-based approach to inspections. The case by case review of any complaints may inform desk based investigations and/or site visits where deemed appropriate. SEAI operate under a Customer Charter and a complaints and appeals procedure is in place. If following this procedure an applicant is not satisfied with the outcome, they can seek an independent review from the Office of the Ombudsman of the complaint. Further details are available here:www.seai.ie/customer-charter/ .

The Department does not hold the detailed information sought by the Deputy. My officials have requested the SEAI to forward the specific data requested as soon as possible.

Photo of Bríd SmithBríd Smith (Dublin South Central, People Before Profit Alliance)
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153. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the number of building contractors presently working on the warmer homes and related retrofitting schemes on behalf of the SEAI; the agencies and bodies that administer the schemes on behalf of the SEAI if such work is contracted out; the amounts paid to them for administration, and inspection work in the years since 2010; the way inspections of the properties that are earmarked for the upgrading work are undertaken; if inspections are undertaken after the work has been completed; the way subsequent BER ratings are authenticated; the way contractors are selected and assigned to individual private property homeowners after SEAI has conducted an independent survey of the homeowner's property under the SEAI Energy Poverty Programmes and in particular the warmer homes scheme. [11014/22]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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The Warmer Homes Scheme offers free energy upgrade s for eligible homeowners who are most at risk of energy poverty. Since 2000, over 143,000 free upgrades have been supported by the scheme.

The Department does not hold the information sought by the Deputy.  My officials have contacted the SEAI and requested the data as soon as possible.

Photo of Bríd SmithBríd Smith (Dublin South Central, People Before Profit Alliance)
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154. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment if the SEAI agreement with a contractor includes a detailed schedule of works to be performed; if the agreement also includes a contract between the contractor and the homeowner before works begin; if not, if he will consider putting such a mechanism in place to ensure that homeowners are protected going forward; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11015/22]

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