Energy Performance Certificates in Canterbury

Energy Performance Certificates provides EPCs for properties in Canterbury. Our experienced assessors are professional, efficient and fully trained. We have worked on projects of all sizes, from large multi-units to tiny family homes, so we can help you with your needs.

What Is An EPC?

When trying to sell or rent your property, you must prove it is energy efficient. This can be done with an energy performance certificate (EPC) provided by a trained and accredited assessor. An EPC will help you sell or rent your property quickly and effectively by showing its current efficiency and ways to improve it.

An EPC will indicate the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases emitted from your property and the energy used to power appliances, heating and cooling systems, and lighting. It will also provide information on reducing this energy usage to improve efficiency and lower energy bills.

The certificate's efficiency rating is done on a scale of A to G, with A being the most efficient and G the least. According to the Domestic Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) Regulations, your property needs an EPC rating of at least an E before it can be sold or rented.

Newly constructed properties also require an EPC, even if they are not for sale or rent. This helps assessors determine the best energy-efficient construction and design approach and how to improve existing properties.

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Types Of EPC

Residential EPC

Every residential property across the country requires an EPC. The certificate needs to be renewed every ten years. Otherwise, it will expire and open the doors to penalties and fines.

Whether you're selling, renting or constructing a property, an EPC will help you meet legal requirements and communicate the energy efficiency of your building to potential buyers, tenants and contractors.

Aside from carbon dioxide emissions, residential EPCs also rely on the size of the property, energy consumption, and potential cost savings per year.

Commercial EPC

Commercial properties also need an EPC if it is being rented, sold or constructed. Like a residential EPC, it must be renewed every ten years to remain valid. When a business is sold or leased, the original property owners are responsible for providing an updated EPC to buyers or tenants. This certificate should be provided free of charge.

Unlike residential EPC, the commercial certificate only measures the property's energy efficiency based on its carbon dioxide emissions.

SAP EPC

Newly constructed residential and commercial properties require a Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) EPC. This certificate provides builders, architects, and other construction professionals with information on how to improve the energy efficiency of a building.

The SAP EPC uses calculations, simulations, and rating systems to determine how effective your construction or renovation project will be. It is a valuable resource that can help you reduce your energy costs and build compliance with current energy efficiency regulations.

SAP EPCs don't require on-site assessment. It only requires drawings and specifications of the build to determine its overall efficiency.

How Is An EPC Inspection Done?

A certified and accredited assessor does an EPC inspection. Typically, the inspection involves reviewing your property's construction plans, analysing current energy usage, and measuring its energy efficiency based on carbon dioxide emissions.

During an inspection, assessors will also review your building's heating, cooling, lighting, and ventilation systems to determine whether they are functioning correctly. They may also conduct a visual assessment of the property to identify potential areas for improvement.

If you're looking to sell, rent or construct a property, getting an EPC inspection as soon as possible is essential. This will help you comply with current regulations and communicate the energy efficiency of your property to potential buyers, tenants, and contractors.

The assessment lasts 30 minutes, and the final report is usually available within a few days. With an EPC inspection, you can make informed and practical decisions about how to improve the energy efficiency of your property, save on energy costs, and meet regulatory requirements.

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Secure An EPC From Energy Performance Certificates

We offer comprehensive EPCs for residential and commercial properties with Energy Performance Certificates. With a few clicks on our website, you can request an EPC inspection and start improving the energy efficiency of your building today.

Once the details have been sent, our team can schedule an inspection as soon as two days after your request. We pride ourselves on our turnaround times and quality EPCs so that you can expect a reliable report 24 hours after the assessment.

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