Energy Perfomance Certificate

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Energy
Performance
Certificate

EPC West Yorkshire is a local company servicing the local communities of Leeds, Wakefield & Bradford
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Frequently Asked Questions

 
Q. Why do I need an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to sell my home?
A. From June 1st 2007 all properties will require an EPC before they can be placed on the market. This is an EU Directive to the UK. The EU has to ensure that all members are complying with the problems associated with climate change and are working towards more efficient use of energy.
It is now mandatory. The EPC will form part of the Home Information Pack which from June 1st is a legal requirement for the sale of residential property in the UK.

Q. What is an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?

A. An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is an objective report on the energy efficiency of a property.

Q. Does an actual survey take place at my property?
A. Yes, an internal and external inspection of the property is carried out by a qualified Domestic Energy Assessor Inspectors will carry out the following:-
1. Note the construction of your walls.
2. Measure the roof insulation.
3. Confirm how many windows are double glazed.
4. Count the number of open fireplaces.
5. Check the make and model of boiler under EU SEDBUK regulations (easonal efficiency of domestic boilers in the UK).
6. Look for green devices (such as solar panels).
7. Calculate the number of low -energy lightbulbs.
8. Confirm the type of heating system used e.g. radiators, underfloor heating, electric etc.
9. Categorise the type of material used to insulate hot water cylinder.
10. Measure heat loss through roof .
11. Check for excessive window area in larger houses and take precise measurements of conservatories and extensions.
12. Confirm how many 'habitable' rooms are heated.

Q. What will the Certificate provide me with?
A. It will provide you with clear information on the energy performance of the property and cost effective means for improvement.

Q. Why is the Government insisting on the use Home Information Packs?
A. To make the home buying process:-
1. More transparent.
2. More certain.
3. Faster.
4. More consumer friendly.
5. To ensure public awareness of the energy efficiency of the home they intend to purchase.

Q. What legislation is there to ensure compliance?

A. Housing Act 2004 Part 5 HIPS:-
1. When marketing residential property with vacant possession sellers or their agents must have a HIP and provide a copy upon request.
2. HIPS must contain an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
3. Only Home Inspectors/Domestic Energy Assessors can carry out an EPC.

Q. What will the EPC not tell me?
1. The EPC is not a valuation on the property.
2. The EPC is not a Home Condition Report.
3. The EPC will not tell you what the fuel bills will be.
4. The EPC will not give advice on suppliers/installers who could undertake the work to improve the energy efficiency.

Q. Who will be able to issue an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?

A. EPCs can only be produced by accredited individuals. These individuals can be Licensed Home Inspectors or Domestic Energy Assessors that have the nationally recognised qualification and are members of an accreditation scheme.

Q. What is the cost of an EPC?

A. The charges will vary depending on the size of your property. Please call for details.

Q. Do I have to carry out the recommendations given on the certificate?

A. No, the recommendations are for your consideration or for the future owner to consider.

Q. What areas do you cover?
A. West Yorkshire, Leeds, Wakefield and Bradford postal districts.
 
 
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