As a landlord you must make sure your rental property meets Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). This means by law your property must have an energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of “E” or above, unless exempted.
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East Mid EPC is the East Midland’s fastest growing EPC provider. We deliver quick, reliable, and affordable energy performance assessments to ensure your property meets all regulatory standards.
Getting your EPC with East Mid EPC is easy and efficient. Follow these three simple steps to ensure your property is compliant with energy regulations quickly and affordably.
Fill out our instant quote form online to receive a quick and accurate estimate for your EPC assessment.
Book a convenient time for one of our certified assessors to visit your property and conduct the evaluation.
Pay upon completion of the assessment and receive your comprehensive Energy Performance Certificate promptly.
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) tells you how energy efficient a property is. You must have an EPC when you’re either selling or renting out your property, or looking for a type o f grant. You must order an EPC for potential buyers and tenants before you market your property to sell or rent.
An EPC lasts for 10 years and will cover the property during that period, no matter how many times it’s sold or rented out. If you’ve made some improvements since moving into a new home, such as installing energy efficient lighting, this won’t be reflected in your EPC until you order a new assessment.
When a EPC assessor visits the property, they will look at a number of factors in order to determine the energy-efficiency of the property – and give it an ‘energy rating’.
They will take a look at numerous energy sourced items within your house such as your lights and radiator as well as your boiler.
Some of the factors that they will look at include:
From this information they will then be able to rate the energy-efficiency of the property from A to G – with ‘A’ being the most efficient, and ‘G’ being the least.
With certified assessors, quick service, competitive pricing, and detailed reports, we ensure a seamless experience from start to finish.
Get top-quality EPC services at affordable rates. We offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees, ensuring excellent value for your money.
Our team consists of fully certified and highly experienced assessors who ensure accurate and reliable EPC evaluations for your property.
An EPC is intended to inform potential buyers or tenants about the energy performance of a building, so they can consider energy efficiency as part of their investment or business decision to buy or occupy that building.
If your property does not have an EPC or it has expired, you’ll need a new one before you get your property ready to sell or rent. You’ll need to pay for an EPC from an accredited assessor.
Yes. It is a legal requirement to have a valid EPC for a property when marketing for sales and/or lettings. There are exemptions for certain property types, and all exemptions have to be registered on the national register.
An EPC assessment must be undertaken and carried out by a qualified, experienced, and accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA).
Domestic assessments take on average between 25-40 minutes. You can ask the assessor how long they expect to be as the time can vary between properties and their size.
The age, construction and size of your property (This will be all online via the assessors portal). Primary heating systems – including the boiler and heating controls and their energy efficiency. Insulation – whether there is cavity wall insulation or loft insulation installed.
They’ll confirm your details and schedule the inspection, at your convenience. The best part about working with Energy Performance Certificates is our quick turnaround time. Most EPC assessors provide the results there and then providing they’re isn’t any governing advice needed.
As a landlord you must make sure your rental property meets Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). This means by law your property must have an energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of “E” or above, unless exempted.
Contact East Mid EPC for fast, reliable, and affordable Energy Performance Certificates in the East Midlands. Your energy efficiency is our priority.
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