Yes, but only if you bought the tiles from the craftsman who also carried out the rest.
So, if I buy the tiles myself and the specialist company installs them, I won't receive any funding for the tiles either?! Or is that still possible then?
that means if I buy the tiles myself and the specialist company installs them, I won’t get any funding for the tiles either?! Or does it still work that way?
Have you ever read the funding conditions or just asked here? Actually, I assume that you at least take a look at the conditions or consult the FAQs. Then many things sort themselves out ;)
Have you ever read the funding conditions or just asked here? Actually, I assume that at least one looks into the conditions or consults the FAQs. Then many things resolve themselves ;)
So:
Yes, buying materials yourself is subsidized, the only important thing is that a company installs it. Great.
I have an approved application for an oil heating replacement. So, after installing the underfloor heating, can I buy the wooden floor myself and have it installed by a professional company, and then also submit the material costs for the wooden floor as eligible for funding?
Can I, after installing the underfloor heating, buy the wooden floor myself and have it installed by a specialist company and then also submit the material costs for the wooden floor for funding?
Have you read the FAQs, two posts before? The answer to your question is even literally written there. You have to read for yourself ;)