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If you’re in the Dudley area and looking for a reliable EPC assessor, you’re in the right place. My name is Liam, and I’m here to provide you with a thorough assessment of your property’s energy efficiency.

As an experienced assessor, I understand the importance of accurate and reliable assessments, which is why I take pride in delivering high-quality services to all of my clients. Whether you’re a homeowner, landlord, or property manager, I’m here to support you in meeting your energy efficiency needs. So, if you need EPC services in Dudley, don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m looking forward to working with you!

 

What Is an EPC?

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a document that contains information about the energy performance of a property. The document is prepared by a qualified assessor and contains recommendations about improving the property’s energy efficiency. The assessor will consider factors such as the type of property, its age, insulation, heating, lighting, and ventilation. They will also consider the occupancy levels and the number of people living in the property.

The document will contain two key pieces of information:

• The property’s current Energy Efficiency Rating (EER)
• The property’s potential Energy Efficiency Rating (PER)

The EER is based on the actual energy consumption of the property over a period of time. The PER is based on theoretical energy consumption considering all possible energy efficiency measures.

 

Why Landlords and Homeowners Need an EPC

If you’re planning to sell or rent out your home in Dudley, then you will need to get an EPC. An EPC is required by law whenever a property is rented out or sold. The certificate must be made available to prospective buyers so that they can see how energy efficient the property is. The certificate includes an energy efficiency rating on a scale of A to G, with A being the most efficient and G being the least efficient.

An EPC is important because it allows potential buyers to see how energy efficient a property is. It also provides recommendations on ways to improve the energy efficiency of the property. For example, if a property has an EPC rating of D, the recommendations might include installing double-glazed windows and insulating the loft space.

 

Government Regulations

The UK government has set minimum energy efficiency standards for domestic properties, and it is currently illegal to rent out a property that does not meet these standards. From April 2020, it became illegal to sell a property that did not meet the standards. If you’re planning on renting out or selling your property in Dudley, you’ll need to make sure it has an up-to-date EPC.

 

What Specific Things Does an Epc Assessor Look For?

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) assessor in the UK will look at a number of things when they visit a property, including:

  1. Building Fabric: The EPC assessor will examine the walls, floors, and roofs of the property to determine how well-insulated they are. This will involve checking for cavity wall insulation, loft insulation, and double-glazed windows.
  2. Heating System: The heating system of the property will be evaluated, including the boiler or other heat source, the controls for the heating system, and the radiators. The assessor will also check if the system is efficient and how it’s controlled.
  3. Hot Water System: The assessor will evaluate the hot water system and determine its efficiency, type, and controls.
  4. Lighting: The assessor will check the lighting in the property, including the type of bulbs used and the efficiency of the light fixtures.
  5. Renewable Energy: If there are any renewable energy sources present in the property, such as solar panels, wind turbines, or ground-source heat pumps, the assessor will evaluate their efficiency.
  6. Construction Date: The assessor will determine the age of the property and its construction type, including any extensions or alterations that have been made.
  7. Occupancy: The assessor will assess the occupancy of the property, including the number of bedrooms, living spaces, and occupants.

Based on all of this information, the EPC assessor will provide a rating for the property’s energy efficiency and make recommendations for how to improve it.

What to expect when a Domestic Energy Assessor comes to your property

Every Domestic Energy Assessor / DEA will have their own order and format of carrying out the EPC depending on the software that they use and their personal preference to efficiency.

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