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At Surrey Energy Consultants we are passionate about energy. Our aim is not only to provide a Service in the provision of energy reports and certificates, but also to inform you and advise you about the things that can help you make the right changes in your home or in your workplace.
The information on this page is meant to help you, but we would also be delighted to hear from you with any questions or for an informal chat to see how we might be able to help, so please get in touch.
What
is an Energy Performance Certificate?
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) gives home owners, tenants and buyers information on the energy efficiency of a property. It gives the building a standard energy and carbon emission efficiency grade from ‘A’ to ‘G’, where ‘A’ is the best and with the average to date being D/E. In effect it is similar to the energy stickers you see on white goods such as fridges and washing machines.
Why
do we need an Energy Performance Certificate?
Almost half of the
How
will the certificate help me?
EPCs
are measured using the same calculations for all homes, so you can
compare how efficient your
home is by comparison to other properties on the market.
Part
of the EPC is a recommendation report which will list the potential
rating that your home could achieve, if you made changes. The report
lists improvements that you could carry out and how this would change
the energy and carbon emission rating of the property.
You
can use this information to:
cut your fuel bills
improve energy performance in your home
help cut carbon emissions
What does the certificate look like?
The
certificates and reports are highly regulated and are always produced in
a standard form. There will also be a number of explanations /
recommendations included in the report you will receive.
Do I
have to have the certificate?
If
you are a homeowner looking to sell your home, you are, by law, required
to have an EPC (or have placed an order for one),
before you start marketing
the property.
If
you are a Landlord with a residential property, from the 1st October
2008, you will be required to provide an EPC whenever a property is let
to a new tenant.
Who
produces the EPC?
Only
a fully qualified and accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) may
produce an EPC. All DEAs are comprehensively trained to ensure
consistency between EPCs, regardless of who has produced the report –
essential to allow you a fair comparison if you are comparing
properties.
All
How
much does the certificate cost?
Like
most forms of business, each firm will have their own scale of charges.
Surrey Energy Consultants aim to provide a friendly efficient local
service, at a rate that is competitive with the market.
Please contact us to discuss your
requirements and receive a quote.
We are pleased to offer a number of factsheets which provide further information about Energy Performance Certificates and Energy Saving advice.
These links point to websites that we have found to be useful in terms of providing Energy advice and/or information.