Apply for a grant
When you install a Compofloor, you make your home more sustainable and save energy. When you implement one or more energy-saving insulation measures in your home, you may be eligible for a subsidy.
Manual subsidy
Insight into subsidy options in 4 steps
For your new floor a minimum insulation value of 3.5 m2K/W applies, the Compofloor® renovation floor more than meets this requirement. The basic insulation of the Compofloor is 4.38 m2K/W. This means that you can obtain €11 per m2 over the entire surface area (with a minimum of 20 m²) of your floor with two measures.
Step 1
We start with the Provincial subsidies. These can of course be found on the websites of the provinces themselves. You can often find them under the heading 'digital counter'. The subsidies are clearly displayed here. For subsidies aimed at rebuilding or renovating your home, search for the themes 'energy', 'environment' and/or 'housing'.
Step 2
An overview of the environmental services and their websites can be found at www.omgevingdienst.nl. Find the icon for the environment service in your region and click on 'read more'. The annual list of regional subsidies can usually be found via the search function on the website of the environmental services.
Step 3
Subsidies can also be used up municipal level are offered. For this you can consult the website of your municipality.
Step 4
Check whether national regulations apply via the website of RVO Netherlands. In addition to provincial schemes, there will also be national schemes again in 2023. There are mainly three schemes that may be of interest to you; the Subsidy for sustainability for owner associations (SVVE), Sustainable energy investment subsidy (ISDE) and a Energy saving loan.
Permit or duty to report floor renovation
Do you have any questions about permits, renovation or about Compofloor? We are happy to answer the most frequently asked questions.
Did you know that for the renovation or renovation of your home, the government sometimes requires you to notify your local municipality or apply for an environmental permit? We see that as a homeowner it is quite intimidating to find out whether administrative actions are required to start renovating. With this document we offer some support in researching the administrative requirements set by the government for renovating your home. As a specialist in renovation floors we will mainly focus on replacing an old floor.
Asbestos in the crawl space?
If it is known that asbestos is present in the crawl space, you have an obligation to report it to your municipality. It may happen that we encounter asbestos during demolition work. In that case, we can put you in touch with a partner who can support and relieve you of your worries.
Is the total amount of demolition waste more than 10 m³?
This will not be the case in the case of a floor renovation. If you have planned a major renovation in which more than 10m3 of demolition waste is removed, a reporting obligation may apply.
Does the supporting structure of the structure change?
You will be asked this if you have checked 'Other changes to existing structures'. What is meant by the supporting structure? Until recently, this was not completely clear in law. The Council of State concluded that the 'supporting structure' is the structure that supports the building. A floor is normally not a load-bearing structure and you do not have a reporting obligation and a permit is not required.
For which work should I contact the municipality?
For this we initially refer you to the Environmental counter. Consult the 'permit check' on the website. However, when renovating a floor, the selection menu can cause confusion. Below is some clarity regarding the application of the Compofloor® renovation floor.
Is my home a monument?
The resident often knows whether he/she lives in a monument. Yet creating clarity is important. Historic buildings, archaeological sites or green, landscaped structures may be classified as monuments. These buildings are protected by the national government, province or municipality because of their cultural-historical character. This can provide advantages with regard to subsidies for renovation, but is also accompanied by imposed requirements from the competent authorities. You can perform a simple check on the website Cultural heritage. If your home is listed, you must contact your municipality to apply for an environmental permit. If you are not listed here, it is possible that your home is still designated as a town or village view, if you have any doubts about this, please contact your municipality.
Do I have to report the renovation to my municipality?
In the following cases you will have to report this to your municipality:
Your home is on the monument list
If your floor is part of the supporting structure, a notification or permit application is required.
If you are in doubt, we advise you to have a manufacturer assess the situation.
If there is asbestos in your home.
Do you want more information?
Consult the website for more information about our innovative flooring system. You will also find a knowledge document here that will guide you in the orientation for subsidy schemes. on www.milieucentraal.nl you will find a lot of information about energy saving and financing options. In particular the overview 'How do you finance home insulation?' provides good tips for calculating the return on energy savings and also has tips on applying for floor insulation. For personal advice for your floor renovation You can always contact our sales department.
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