Domestic EPCs

What is an EPC?

An Energy Performance Certificate is a document showing the energy efficiency of a property. The rating system is between an A (most efficient) and G (least efficient).

An EPC contains:

– An energy rating between A (most efficient) and G (least) efficient.

– A summary of the building features and elements related to energy efficiency (e.g type of walls).

– The Environmental impact of the property.

– Recommendations on how to save money by improving energy efficiency.

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All of our assessors are fully licenced and experienced, ready at hand to answer any questions. Our portfolio of previous surveys includes everything from 1 bedroom studios to 15 bedroom mansions.

We pride ourselves on our speed of delivery, excellent customer service and competitive price. By booking your EPC through us, you are coming directly to the EPC provider. By cutting out the middleman, you are saving approximately 50% compared to an estate agent for the exact same certificate.

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 Enhance your property’s energy efficiency and sustainability and book your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) today.

Frequently Asked Questions

A few of our most frequently asked queries about EPCs.

Who can produce an EPC??
Only accredited Domestic Energy Assessors (DEAs) or Non-Domestic Energy Assessors (NDEAs) can produce EPCs for residential or commercial properties, respectively. They are trained and certified to assess the energy performance of buildings and produce accurate EPCs.
How long is an EPC valid for?
An EPC is valid for 10 years. After this period, a new EPC will be required if you are selling or renting out the property.
What information does an EPC contain, and how can it benefit me?
An EPC contains details about the building’s energy efficiency features, such as its heating system, insulation, and lighting. It also includes recommendations on how to improve energy efficiency and save money on energy bills.
Are Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) a legal requirement?
Yes, in many countries, including the UK, it is a legal requirement to have an EPC when selling or renting out a property. The EPC must be obtained before the property is marketed.