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Richard Pain

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Call me on 07545297018 to book your EPC today!

Hi, I am Richard, the EPC Near Me assessor for Mansfield.

I operate within Mansfield producing domestic property EPCs, commercial property EPCs and DECS. As an extra service, I can provide floor plans, legionella and risk assessments. I am qualified as a Retrofit assessor with experience in Green Deal and I am also qualified as an OCDEA.

When it comes to getting an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for your property, you want someone who is going to be fast, efficient and reliable. That’s exactly what I offer. I’ll provide you with a detailed assessment of your property, and I’ll make sure that your EPC is lodged with the central register as quickly as possible. I pride myself on being honest and friendly, and I always aim to provide the best possible service. If you’re looking for someone to take care of your EPC needs in Mansfield, then please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

 

What Is an Energy Performance Certificate?

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a document that provides detailed information about the energy performance of a building using an A-G rating system—A being the most efficient and G being the least efficient. The certificate must be issued by an accredited assessor and contains useful information such as estimated energy costs, potential savings in energy costs through improvements, recommendations on how to improve the building’s energy efficiency, and more.

 

Benefits of Getting an EPC for Your Property in Mansfield

Getting an EPC for your property can provide many benefits beyond meeting legal requirements. It can help you save money on your utility bills by identifying cost-saving measures such as installing insulation or replacing windows with double glazing. Additionally, if you are looking to sell or rent out your property, having an EPC will give it a competitive edge over properties in Mansfield without one since buyers and tenants may view this as adding value to their purchase or rental agreement. Furthermore, if you are planning renovations or upgrades at your home, having an EPC can help ensure that these changes will lead to significant savings in energy costs over time.

 

Why Mansfield Homeowners and Landlords Need an EPC

If you’re selling or renting out your property in Mansfield then it’s important that you obtain an up-to-date EPC before your property goes on the market. According to government regulations, all residential properties must have an up-to-date certificate prior to sales or rental agreements being completed – failure to do so could result in fines or prosecution depending on the severity of the offence. In addition, having an up-to-date Energy Performance Certificate can potentially increase the value of a property due to its higher rating, making it more attractive to buyers and renters looking for good value homes that are highly efficient when it comes to using energy resources.

 

What Specific Things Does an Epc Assessor Look For?

When conducting an assessment, an EPC assessor generally considers the following aspects:

  1. Building Envelope: This includes the size and shape of the property, the materials used in its construction, and the type and level of insulation. The assessor looks at walls, roofs, floors, windows, and doors to understand how well the building retains heat.
  2. HVAC Systems: The assessor examines the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, including the type of heating and cooling systems in place, their fuel type, and their efficiency. This includes boilers, radiators, underfloor heating, air conditioning units, etc.
  3. Lighting: The assessor considers the type of lighting used in the property. Energy-efficient light bulbs, such as LEDs or CFLs, can improve a property’s EPC rating.
  4. Water Heating: The assessor looks at the systems used for heating water, including the insulation of the hot water tank and the efficiency of the boiler.
  5. Ventilation: The presence and effectiveness of ventilation systems, including those in bathrooms and kitchens, are evaluated.
  6. Renewable Technologies: If the property uses any renewable energy technologies, like solar panels or wind turbines, these will be included in the assessment.
  7. Energy Controls: The assessor evaluates the control systems in place for managing energy usages, such as programmable thermostats and smart controls.

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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