Installing air conditioning in your Kildare home can sometimes involve planning considerations. While minor internal works are generally exempt, external units might require planning consent from Kildare County Council, particularly if they are large or affect visual amenity. This is especially true for homes in Architectural Conservation Areas or those listed as Protected Structures. It is always wise to check with Kildare County Council directly to understand local rules before proceeding.
For energy-efficient cooling solutions, homeowners in Kildare can explore SEAI grants for heat pumps, which provide both heating and cooling. Grants up to €3,500 are available for air-to-air heat pumps and up to €6,500 for air-to-water systems. To qualify, your home must meet certain age and energy performance criteria, typically involving a technical assessment by an SEAI-registered professional to ensure a minimum B2 BER rating after installation.