Clean Air and window replacement - which windows to choose to get a subsidy?

Clean Air is a topic that has not come out of the mouth of individual investors for several months. Every day there are more questions and doubts. Who can benefit from the Clean Air Program? What elements can be funded from the mentioned government initiative? Does the Clean Air program also include window replacement? If so, what parameters should windows meet in order to receive funding?

Clean Air Programme - who can benefit from funding?

Clean Air is a program aimed at owners and co-owners of single-family homes. It can also be used by owners or co-owners of premises separated in a single-family building. In this case, it is important that the separated apartment has a separate land register. The amount of subsidy received depends on the level of household income.

Clean Air - objectives of the programme

The main goal of the Clean Air program is to reduce the emissions of dust and pollutants entering the atmosphere directly from our home chimneys. The way to achieve this goal is to improve the energy efficiency of residential buildings. How to make it happen? It is necessary to replace the elements that cause too much heat to escape from our house. Together with the escaping heat, our savings are reduced, and the need for a stronger exploitation of the heat source increases. This is extremely harmful to the environment and our health. Especially when our furnace uses non-ecological fuel.

Clean Air and replacement of windows - which windows to choose to receive a subsidy?

The Clean Air program allows you to receive funding for the most important elements of the building, affecting its energy efficiency. One of the main elements is the windows. If we want to receive funding from the Clean Air program for the replacement of windows, we must remember that they meet the appropriate conditions. Which windows to choose to receive funding? The project is focused on retaining heat inside the building. Therefore, when choosing windows, we must pay special attention to their heat transfer coefficient (Uw). It informs us what is the level of thermal insulation of a given window joinery. More precisely, the heat transfer coefficient shows how much heat energy escapes through 1m2 of a partition (in this case windows). Discover our range of windows: PVC windows, aluminum windows and PVC-aluminium windows.

When applying for funding from the Clean Air program for the replacement of woodwork, we must remember that its parameters are within a certain standard. In the case of windows, the coefficient of heat transfer shall not exceed 0,9W/ (m2K). The Clean Air Program, as its name suggests, aims to improve the quality of the air we breathe. This goal can be achieved by reducing pollutant emissions. A step in this direction is to increase the energy efficiency of single-family homes. Therefore, the program makes it possible to receive subsidies for building elements, affecting this coefficient. Under Clean Air, you can replace the opening joinery. However, in order to receive funding, it is necessary to ensure that the selected windows and doors have the appropriate parameters.

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