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?
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