The Bafa subsidy has nothing to do with the KfW. They even exclude each other. I'm too lazy to look it up now, but I firmly assume that floor coverings are still excluded.
PS: I'm happy to pay for your parquet. Considering how much you paid for my major renovation, that's a piece of cake! ;-)
The Bafa subsidy has nothing to do with the KfW. They even exclude each other. I'm too lazy to look it up now, but I firmly expect that floor coverings will continue to be excluded.
That's correct. The OP should choose the appropriate subsidy.
In 2020, floor coverings were explicitly excluded. Has that changed? Disposal of everything and new screed is subsidized. You can even have the heating room painted...
I am new to the forum and am slowly starting to read up. At the moment, I still feel overwhelmed by the abundance of information. We have purchased an old building that needs to be gutted. So far, nothing has happened because the notary appointment was last week. Now to my question: We are planning underfloor heating. If the disposal of screed is subsidized, do I have to have submitted my applications before the first gutting measures? Did I understand that correctly?
P.S. Disposal of old floors/tiles/screed as well as their replacement is also subsidized when the underfloor heating is installed. Because these are measures that must be carried out; otherwise, the underfloor heating will not work.
Yes, it is subsidized, but he actually meant that all of this is subsidized at 50%. It is about the _AMOUNT_ of the subsidy, not whether it is subsidized at all. Is that really the case? Also the underfloor heating, is it subsidized at 50%? Yes or no?
And HOW is it subsidized? Could you get a loan from the KfW and only have to repay 50%? Is that true? Yes or no?
And HOW is funding provided now? Could one get a loan from the KfW and only have to repay 50%? Is that true? Yes or no?
Please talk to your energy consultant. That’s what they are paid for – and you will also receive funding for it. Otherwise, please first read up on the KfW. Clear answer to your question: yes and no. It depends on what you do and what you will achieve energetically. A 50% repayment subsidy is possible: Or only: