Wexford People

Replacing lead pipes

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Can we get a grant to replace lead water pipes in our house?

The local authoritie­s administer a means-tested grant scheme to help low-income households with the cost of replacing lead pipes and fittings.

If your income is below €50,000 a year, you may get a grant of up to 80% of the cost, up to a maximum of €4,000. If your income is between €50,001 and €75,000, you may get up to 50%, up to a maximum of €2,500. You will need to provide evidence of your household’s income when applying to the local authority for the grant.

You must own the premises and live in it as your principal private residence (your main home). You must get the remedial work done before applying for the grant, and it must cost at least €200.

You must have evidence of a risk of lead contaminat­ion in your home. This can either be:

• A letter from your water supplier (Irish Water or a group water scheme), advising that your water system probably contains lead pipes and fittings, or

• A recent certificat­e from an accredited laboratory, showing that the level of lead in your water supply is higher than the legal limit

The contractor who does the work must give you the following: a current tax clearance certificat­e; itemised receipts; written confirmati­on that the works carried out and the materials used are of an appropriat­e quality and standard.

You will need to enclose all these documents with your grant applicatio­n. If you are an Irish Water customer and you plan to replace your lead piping, you must first apply for Irish Water’s Customer Opt-in Lead Pipe Replacemen­t Scheme.

You may be able to get some tax relief under the Home Renovation Incentive (HRI) scheme even if you get a grant to replace your lead piping – see revenue.ie.

Further informatio­n is available from the Citizens Informatio­n Service below.

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