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What is a Residential EPC?

A valid Energy Performance Certificate is required when a property goes on the market or is rented to a tenant. 

EPCs are produced using standard methods and energy assumptions. This allows owners, prospective buyers or tenants to view the projected energy consumption and carbon ratings over a yearly basis, so they can consider the overall energy efficiency and fuel costs as part of their investment or living expenses.

The best result achievable is an A banding, with the lowest being G.

All EPCs include a recommendations report outlining measures which could improve the energy efficiency rating of a property. Recommendations could include upgrading the heating system, increasing insulation levels in a loft space or replacing single glazing with double glazing.

EPCs are important so we can understand the impact of our energy consumption and carbon emissions produced by the light, heat and general use of our buildings. Relatively small changes such as installing LED lighting can have a positive impact on energy consumption.

Our Residential EPC Process

1. Schedule your EPC appointment

We aim to book your appointment to suit your busy schedule.

2. The Assessment

A qualified assessor will visit your home and gather the information to complete the survey.

3. Calculations

Your EPC will be calculated and finalised after the survey and any improvement recommendations will be outlined.

4. Publication

Your EPC will usually be completed by the next day and will appear on the Gov.uk website. You will be advised when the EPC is available.