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Who Can Become an EPC Assessor?

Anyone with a background in construction, surveying, property management, or related fields can become an EPC assessor by completing an approved training course and getting certified.


🏫 Step-by-Step Training Path

1. Choose the Type of Assessor You Want to Be:

  • Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA): For residential properties.

  • Non-Domestic Energy Assessor (NDEA): For commercial properties.

  • Display Energy Certificate (DEC) Assessor: For public buildings.

2. Enroll in an Accredited Course

  • Look for accredited training providers like:

    • City & Guilds

    • Quidos

    • Elmhurst Energy

    • Stroma Certification

Courses cover:

  • Building construction and insulation

  • Heating, lighting, ventilation

  • Use of RdSAP software (Reduced Data Standard Assessment Procedure)

3. Complete Portfolio (Domestic) or Practical Assessment (Commercial)

  • You’ll be asked to prepare EPCs under supervision to demonstrate your knowledge and skills.


⏱️ Duration & Cost

  • Training Time: 1 to 3 weeks (full-time) or longer if part-time

  • Cost: £1,000 to £2,500 (depending on course level and provider)


📈 Benefits of Becoming an EPC Assessor

  • High demand in property sales, rentals, and commercial energy compliance

  • Opportunities for self-employment or consultancy

  • Ability to work across residential, commercial, and public buildings


📢 Want to Book an EPC Assessment?

Visit: https://urgentepc.co.uk/residential-epc/
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