Residential Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)

A Residential Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a crucial document that evaluates the energy efficiency of a home, providing a clear rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). Required by law in the UK when a property is built, sold, or rented, the EPC offers valuable insights into the property’s energy consumption and suggests cost-effective measures to improve efficiency.

By obtaining a Residential EPC, homeowners can not only ensure compliance with legal standards but also enhance their property’s appeal and value, reduce energy costs, and contribute to environmental sustainability. The EPC helps inform prospective buyers or tenants about the energy performance of a home, enabling them to make informed decisions.

 

In the UK, obtaining an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement for residential properties when they are built, sold, or rented. The EPC provides a rating of the property’s energy efficiency, ranging from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), along with recommendations for improvement. Homeowners and landlords must ensure that a valid EPC is available to prospective buyers or tenants at the earliest opportunity.

This requirement applies to all residential properties, including houses and flats, and is designed to help improve the overall energy efficiency of the housing stock. Failure to provide an EPC can result in fines and penalties. Having a current EPC is not only a legal obligation but also a valuable tool for enhancing the property’s marketability and informing potential occupants about energy costs.

Benefits of Residential EPC

Residential EPC Query

Starting from £ 50

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Starting from £ 150