Understanding when your Renolution premium will be paid is a key concern for many Brussels residents investing in home renovations. Since 2022, all premium applications are submitted via the same website, but the payment process depends on whether Leefmilieu Brussel or Urban.brussels manages the subsidy. As of 2025-07-19 09:06:00, this distinction remains crucial for applicants awaiting their funds.
- Different agencies manage subsidies by work type
- Leefmilieu Brussel processes 8,800 premiums
- Urban.brussels budget depleted since May
- Submit 2024 renovation premium applications timely
- No applications accepted for 2025 works yet
- Urban.brussels updates via Irisbox platform
Leefmilieu Brussel still has budget available and continues processing applications, while Urban.brussels has exhausted its budget since May, putting many files on hold. With new government decisions pending, many are left wondering: can you still apply for 2024 renovations? And what about works completed in 2025?
To clarify these uncertainties, here is a concise overview of the current status of Renolution premium payments and application possibilities in Brussels.
What does this mean for Brussels homeowners and renovators? The situation highlights the importance of timing and staying informed about the evolving subsidy framework. Consider these points:
- Leefmilieu Brussel has processed 8,800 premiums, with €35.8 million paid out and €39.3 million budgeted.
- Urban.brussels has spent €19.3 million but paused payments due to budget exhaustion since May 2025.
- Applications with end invoices dated in 2024 remain eligible within 12 months of the invoice date.
- Requests for premiums on 2025 works await new government policy and budget approval before submission.
As the new government finalizes its budget, applicants should prepare by submitting eligible claims promptly and staying alert for policy announcements. Will you secure your Renolution premium before the next funding phase? Now is the time to act and ensure your renovation investment benefits from available subsidies.