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Tipperary records no A rated home in nine years

Tipperary is one of just five counties in the country not to record an A energy rating for domestic dwellings in the last nine years.

Over 24,500 BER audits were carried out in the Premier County between 2009 and 2017.

 

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The average age of houses subjected to a Building Energy Rating test in Tipperary was 39.

11% of Tipperary houses tested ranked as G which is the poorest rating available – only Roscommon at 12% recorded more.

The most common rating applied in the Premier County was D1 with 14%.

Of the 24,684 houses or apartments tested in Tipperary between 2009 and 2017 not one achieved an A rating – Longford, Westmeath, Leitrim and Roscommon were the only other counties not to get a single top energy rating.

Nationally 3% of the dwellings tested were ranked as A which makes them the most energy efficient.

Meanwhile figures from the Central Statistics Office show oil was the most common home heating source used in Tipperary, accounting for 65%, mains gas was next at 14% followed by solid fuel at 11 and electricity at 10% with LPG at just 1%.

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