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Energy Performance Certificates in Essex
Residential Energy Performance Certificates - EPC £50 in
Chelmsford, Witham, Braintree, Rayleigh, Maldon, Benfleet,
Rayleigh, Southend, Westcliff, Leigh, Brentwood, Basildon,
Wickford, Billericay, Ongar and surrounding
Our local City and Guilds qualified Domestic Energy Assessor has
over 10 years experience in the Estate Agency and Letting Agency
industry, and can produce an EPC in Essex for you on any
property (except thatched roof).
Our local domestic energy assessor can produce an EPC in the
following areas -
Basildon - Benfleet - Billericay - Braintree - Brentwood -
Chelmsford - Danbury - Coggeshall - Kelvedon - Great Dunmow -
Hadleigh - Canvey Island - Hockley - Ingatestone - Leigh on Sea
- Maldon - Mayland - Latchingdon - Mayland - Southminster -
Burnham on Crouch - Ongar - Rayleigh - Rochford - Sawbridgeworth
- Southend on Sea - Shoeburyness - Westcliff on Sea - Wickford -
Witham - and the surrounding areas
An Energy Performance Certificate, or EPC, is an assessment of a
domestic properties' performance rating in terms of its energy
efficiency and environmental impact, to help reduce CO2 output.
It takes into account factors such as insulation, heating and
hot water systems, ventilation and fuels used, as well as the
age of the property to produce the rating. An EPC is required
when a property is sold or put up for rent/leased.
The energy efficiency rating is a measure of the overall
efficiency of the home. The energy rating of your property will
be graded A-G. A - being a high energy efficiency rating, G -
being a poor energy efficiency rating. The higher the rating,
the more efficient the home is and the lower the fuel costs are
likely to be
To
enquire further about a residential energy performance
certificate, please
contact us
Commercial EPCs in Essex - Chelmsford, Braintree, Brentwood,
Basildon, Billericay, Rayleigh, Benfleet, Southend, Westcliff,
Ongar, Maldon, Witham, Leigh and surrounding areas
Commercial EPCs are a document
that needs to be in place prior to marketing commercial
property, for sale or let; this has been a phased government
implementation throughout 2008 to help reduce the carbon
emissions from commercial buildings. This is a requirement on
construction, sale or lease of a commercial premises and will be
enforced through trading standards with the liability of having
the certificate produced, lying with the landlord or seller.
Much like a residential assessment, when producing commercial
energy performance certificates the assessor will take account
of the energy saving products within the property along with
those items which if replaced or upgraded could change the
efficiency levels and ultimately reduce running costs. A main
factor of Commercial EPCs is the heating, ventilation and air
conditioning (HVAC) system that is in place at the property; it
takes a more qualified and skilled assessor to take account of
these systems when completing commercial energy performance
certificates to ensure a comprehensive and accurate result
To
enquire further about a commercial energy performance
certificate, please
contact us
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