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An EPC gives the building an asset rating based on its energy efficiency. Data is collected by the domestic energy assessor such as floor area, construction, insulation, heating and lighting and inputted into a government approved management software programme. Certain assumptions are made on how the home is used by the occupiers so that all properties are measured against the same benchmark |
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The EPC produced will give the building a rating from A to G. An A rating shows it's very efficient, meaning lower fuel bills, while G is inefficient, meaning higher fuel bills. The Certificate will also show the building's environmental impact by indicating its carbon-dioxide emissions |
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The EPC will also show recommendations as to how the property could be made more energy and cost efficient. The Potential ratings included within the Energy Survey indicate the effects of each recommendation


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EPCs are required for all residential sale properties on the market (including those prior to the HIP regulations 2007) from 1st October 2008*
*Exemptions may apply