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Energy
Performance Certificates
Compulsory from 1st June 2007
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) will be compulsory in
June 2007 for all domestic dwellings that are put on the open
market.
The EPC is used to calculate the energy efficiency of a
dwelling. Ratings range from 1 to 100 with the higher the score,
the more energy efficient the property. These ratings are based
on the energy costs for space and water heating. They establish
a way for both the homeowner and purchaser to understand the
running costs and environmental impact of the property.
You will only be allowed to employ the services of a qualified
approved Domestic Energy Assessor to issue you with an energy
performance certificate.
The Domestic Energy Assessor will record the key information
that affects the energy efficiency of the property. For example,
the depth of insulation in the roof will be measured as will the
efficiency of the boiler. All this data is entered into a
computer program that calculates the energy efficiency and
produces a result on an easy to read scale.
The energy report also includes energy saving measures that can
be taken to reduce household bills. These include general
recommendations applicable to us all and specific points for
that individual property.
The proposed measures are recommendations only and a guide price
to the possible savings is also given. The overall efficiency is
shown on a colour bar chart similar to that seen on a new fridge
or freezer. The average rating of a new build property is also
shown as comparison and the potential rating if the recommended
measures are implemented can also be seen. |
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