Insulated doors
Interflex garage doors can be additionally fitted
with a thermal sealing system consisting of:
Subsidies in the Clean Air Programme:
The government's current Clean Air programme (as at August 2024) is offered to homeowners and co-owners who seek funding support for projects involving thermal renovation of residential buildings. The support can be provided for both house insulation and heating system replacement. Project subsidies can also be granted for exterior joinery upgrades, including for replacement of garage doors within the building shell.
Clean Air Programme and your choice of garage doors:
When choosing a product that you will be seeking a subsidy for, remember that it should have the correct heat transfer coefficient. You might be eligible to receive funding support for purchases of windows, external doors and garage doors with heat transfer coefficient equal to or lower than U=1.3W/(m2K). If you are interested in joining the Clean Air Programme, Interflex offers sectional doors that satisfy the heat transfer coefficient requirement to be eligible for financial support.
By way of example, the heat transfer coefficient for standard Interflex 5000×2125 mm Deep Mat anthracite door is U=1.15 W/(m2K), which is much below the programme's threshold limit.
Those wishing to benefit from the Clean Air Programme should file their subsidy application with the Provincial Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in the province where the building to be renovated thermally is located. The application can also be submitted in any of the banks participating in the Clean Air Programme that offer a subsidy together with a loan.
For more information on the programme, please go to:
- https://www.gov.pl/web/gov/skorzystaj-z-programu-czyste-powietrze
- https://www.gov.pl/web/nfosigw/wfosigw
Industrial doors:
Currently, there are no energy efficiency-focused funding programmes to support purchases of this kind of doors but, faced with rising heating costs, each and every entrepreneur will make sure to use doors that offer the highest possible insulation.