An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) includes essential information about the energy efficiency of a property. It is designed to help property owners, buyers, tenants, and landlords understand how energy-efficient a building is and what can be improved.
🔍 What Does an EPC Include?
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✅ Energy Efficiency Rating
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A grade from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).
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Shown as a coloured graph, similar to labels on fridges or appliances.
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💡 Current and Potential Scores
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Compares your current rating to what it could be with energy-saving improvements.
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🧱 Property Details
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Type of property (house, flat, etc.)
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Floor area and construction date
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Heating, lighting, and insulation systems
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🔧 Recommendations for Improvements
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Practical, cost-effective ways to increase energy efficiency.
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Includes estimated costs and potential savings.
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📉 Estimated Energy Use and Costs
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Breakdown of:
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Heating and lighting costs
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Hot water usage
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Carbon dioxide emissions
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📌 Summary of Key Features
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Walls, roof, windows, boiler, heating controls, etc.
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Each feature is rated based on its current energy efficiency.
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📋 Assessor and Certificate Info
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Name and accreditation of the EPC assessor
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Date of assessment
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Certificate number
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Validity (EPCs are valid for 10 years)
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📞 Need an EPC in London?
At Urgent EPC, we provide:
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Expert assessors across London and Greater London
📞 Call us at UK +44 7741 812 864
📧 Email: info@urgentepc.co.uk
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