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What is an EPC?
The importance of monitoring energy efficiency has been highlighted
by the introduction of the Home Information Pack (HIP).
An important part of the HIP is an Energy Performance Certificate
(EPC). Required for buildings under the EU Energy Performance
in Buildings Directive, it will provide a property with a consumer-friendly
A to G energy rating - with the the most efficient homes having
an 'A' energy rating and less impact on the environment.
An EPC certificate is required whenever a building is constructed,
sold or rented and will contain the current average costs for
heating, hot water and lighting in a property, as well as suggestions
on how to cut costs with energy efficiency measures.
The EPC will be generated by a qualified Domestic Energy Assessor
who will be required to carry out inspections on the condition
of properties.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is my Energy Performance
Certificate valid for?
An EPC is valid for a period of ten years unless any major alterations
are made. It is possible to obtain a new one at any time.
Will my property fail the energy
assessment?
An EPC is required for when selling (or renting- October 2008).
The certificate will not set energy standards so it is impossible
to pass or fail.
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