Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about EPC assessments with EPC Cover. Learn about process, benefits, and compliance with our expert assessors.

An EPC provides a rating of your property’s energy efficiency and offers recommendations for improvement. It’s a legal requirement when selling or renting a property in the UK, ensuring potential buyers or tenants understand the energy costs they might face.

An EPC is valid for 10 years from the date of issue. During this period, the certificate provides a reliable assessment of a property’s energy efficiency and recommendations for improvements. However, if you make significant energy efficiency upgrades or alterations to your property, it’s a good idea to obtain a new EPC to reflect these changes and potentially improve your property’s rating.

No, you do not need to use an estate agent to obtain your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). You can directly hire an accredited energy assessor or a certified company to conduct the assessment and issue the EPC. This approach often provides more flexibility and may be more cost-effective. By working with a professional assessor, you ensure that your property is accurately evaluated, and you receive expert recommendations to improve its energy efficiency.

We have a promise to have your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) lodged within 24 hours of the assessment. In most cases, it will be available online within a few hours after the assessment is completed. This quick turnaround ensures that you have prompt access to your certificate, allowing you to proceed with your property transactions or improvements without delay.

You can check the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) register online through the official government website. In the UK, visit the EPC Register to access the database. Here, you can view and download your property’s EPC by entering your property address or the certificate’s reference number. This resource allows you to verify the status of your EPC and ensure it is up to date.

Know More About Residential EPC

A Residential Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a document that assesses the energy efficiency of a home, providing a rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It includes recommendations for improvements that can help reduce energy consumption and costs. An EPC is important because it informs potential buyers or tenants about the energy performance of a property, helping them make informed decisions. It is also a legal requirement in the UK for properties being sold or rented.

Improving your home’s EPC rating can be achieved by implementing several measures, such as upgrading insulation, installing energy-efficient lighting, optimizing heating systems, and considering renewable energy sources like solar panels. Our assessors provide tailored recommendations based on your property’s specific needs to help you enhance its energy efficiency and achieve a better rating.

While an EPC is primarily required when selling or renting a property, having one even when not in the process of a transaction can be beneficial. It provides valuable insights into your home’s energy performance and highlights areas for potential improvement, which can lead to cost savings and a more comfortable living environment.

The time required to conduct a Residential EPC assessment varies depending on the size and complexity of the property. Generally, the assessment takes between one to two hours. During this time, our certified assessors will evaluate key aspects of the property, such as insulation, heating, and ventilation, to determine its energy efficiency.

A Residential EPC is valid for ten years. However, if you make significant energy efficiency improvements to your property, such as major renovations or upgrades to heating systems, it is advisable to obtain a new EPC. This ensures that the certificate accurately reflects your home’s current energy performance and can enhance its market appeal.

Know More About Commercial EPC

A Commercial Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) provides a detailed assessment of a building’s energy efficiency, rating it on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It is a legal requirement for commercial properties when they are constructed, sold, or leased. Having a valid EPC not only ensures compliance with regulations but also offers insights into how to reduce energy consumption and costs, enhancing the property’s value and appeal.

A Commercial EPC is valid for ten years from the date of issue. It is essential to renew the EPC if you make significant changes to your property that could affect its energy efficiency, such as major renovations or system upgrades, to ensure that the certificate reflects the current energy performance accurately.

The duration of the assessment process can vary depending on the size and complexity of the building. Typically, a commercial EPC assessment can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day. During the assessment, our certified assessors will conduct a thorough inspection of the property, including heating, lighting, and ventilation systems, to gather data and evaluate the building’s energy performance.

Yes, we provide tailored recommendations as part of our EPC service to help improve your building’s energy efficiency. Our assessors will suggest practical and cost-effective measures, such as upgrading lighting or insulation, optimizing HVAC systems, or incorporating renewable energy solutions, to enhance your property’s energy performance and potentially improve its EPC rating.

Without a valid EPC, you risk facing legal penalties, including fines, as it is a legal requirement for commercial properties in the UK. Additionally, not having an EPC can hinder property transactions, such as sales or leases, as it is mandatory for providing potential buyers or tenants with an understanding of the property’s energy efficiency.