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What subsidy can you get for making your home greener? Enter your address

Schemes checked on 5 August 2026

For insulation and heat pumps there is the ISDE, the national scheme run by RVO. It only applies to homes built before 2019, you apply after the work is done, and the insulation amount doubles if you combine two measures. The scheme runs until 2031. There is no national subsidy on solar panels, but there is a 0% VAT rate. On top of that, some municipalities have their own pot of money, and those are not collected anywhere nationally. Enter your address and we will look up what kind of home it is and what that means for your plan.

Step 1 of 2. What do you want done?

You can pick more than one, and that matters here: with insulation the subsidy amount doubles as soon as you combine two measures.

Step 2 of 2. Where is the property?

Type the address and pick it from the list. We look up the building details ourselves.

Your address goes straight to the government's open address service and is not stored by us.

First pick what you want done and an address from the list.

Why this check works differently

Most subsidy pages ask you for your construction year, property type and floor area first. All of which is already in public registers. We start with your address and look it up ourselves.

That is not a gimmick here. The construction year decides whether you qualify at all: the ISDE only covers homes built before 2019. And it decides whether the work is worth it, because a house from 1968 gains far more from roof insulation than one from 2015. Once we know what kind of building it is, we also know which schemes we do not need to make you read.

What this check does not do

We name the amounts the body running the scheme publishes itself: the rate per square metre per insulation measure, the maximum RVO pays out on it, and what a heat pump comes to at the usual capacities. What we do not do is add that up into one final amount, because three things we cannot see decide it: how many square metres it becomes, what material and what appliance your installer supplies, and whether you own the home and live in it yourself.

A complete national overview of municipal subsidy pots does not exist as an open source. We are not going to fake one either. What we do: name your municipality and point you straight to the Energiesubsidiewijzer run by Milieu Centraal and to that municipality's own site.

Amounts and conditions change every year, sometimes mid year. Every block shows the source and the date we checked it. Click through before you commit to anything.

What happens to your address

While you type, the letters go straight from your browser to the PDOK address service, a government service. We never see it.

When you press the button we fetch the public building data to build the result. We store nothing: no database, no cookie, no log line. The result page is set to noindex, so search engines do not pick it up. Only you decide who you share the link with.

Frequently asked questions

Is this check free?

Yes, and there is no sign up behind it. We use open government data and the official pages of RVO, the Dutch government and the tax authority.

Do I really need two measures at once to get a subsidy?

No, that is a stubborn misunderstanding left over from 2023. One insulation measure is enough to get ISDE. What does happen with two measures: the amount per square metre doubles. That also applies if you combine insulation with a heat pump, a solar water heater or a connection to a heat network. The second measure has to be carried out within 24 months of the first.

Do I have to apply before I start?

As a private homeowner, quite the opposite. You have the work done and paid for first, and then you apply, at the latest 24 months after completion. You will need an invoice, proof of payment, the product code of the material and, for insulation, a photo of the work. For business applicants it is the other way around, and that is where things regularly go wrong.

Can I do the work myself?

Not if you want ISDE. The work has to be carried out entirely by a building or installation company. Do it yourself and you get nothing, not even partially.

Do I get a total amount here?

You get everything that is fixed: the rate per square metre per measure, the maximum RVO pays out on it, and for a heat pump the amount at 4, 6 and 8 kW. What we do not do is add that up into one final amount, because for that we would have to know how many square metres it becomes and what appliance your installer supplies. Those two you fill in yourself, with your quote next to it.

Is there a subsidy on solar panels?

Not nationally. There is no subsidy on solar panels for private homeowners. What does exist: a 0% VAT rate on supply and installation at a home, and the netting scheme, which runs until 31 December 2026. Some municipalities do have their own scheme, so check the Energiesubsidiewijzer.

I live in an apartment, does this apply to me?

Partly. You can apply for ISDE for your own home, but the roof and the facade belong to the owners' association. There is a separate scheme for that, the SVVE, and the association applies for it. For a heat network connection and for electric cooking, RVO also excludes members of an association with a collective heating system.

Do you store my address?

No. The input sits in the URL so you can pass the result on, but nothing stays behind with us. No database, no cookie, no log line with your address.

What this is based on

Only the bodies that run the schemes themselves, because the internet is full of subsidy amounts from two years ago. Checked by us on 5 August 2026. Every block on the result page carries its own source.

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