Introduction
At MARP Environmental we provide EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) for private landlords, estate agents and home owners throughout London. We serve SE (Abbey Wood, Thamesmead, Plumstead, Woolwich, Greenwich, Eltham, etc.) and DA (Welling, Bexley, Sidcup, Erith, Belvedere, etc.) postcodes as well as many other part of London and Essex. Contact us for more information.
What is an EPC?
EPC stands for Energy Performance Certificate. Since 2007 it is a legal requirement that every property sold, built or rented is assessed on its energy use and CO2 emissions. This is a consequence of the Kyoto agreement on CO2 emissions and the implementation of the European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Such assessment in UK is called EPC.
The EPC is generated by a government approved software based on the RdSAP methodology whereas the accredited assessor will input the data gathered during the survey on the property.
Since RdSAP is the standard methodology used the country over for every EPC produced, results among properties can be used for comparison. Potential buyers and tennants are therefore in the position to choose the property with better rating as the better the rating, the better the energy efficiency and the lower the bills and the environmental impact.
Moreover it is important to notice that from 2018 the minimum grade required to sell or rent will be E as anything less (F or G) won’t comply with the regulations.
Whats does an EPC contain?
An EPC typically contain:
detailed estimates of energy use and energy costs of the property
detailed estimates of CO2 emissions of the property
a reccomendation report which highlight feasible and cost effective energy saving solution for the property (this include capital cost and payback time)
Detail of the assessor who carried out the survey
Government unique reference number of the EPC
A grade system from A to G where A indicate the best result and therefore a property with better energy efficiency a lower CO2 emissions
What is an EPC?
EPC stands for Energy Performance Certificate. Since 2007 it is a legal requirement that every property sold, built or rented is assessed on its energy use and CO2 emissions. This is a consequence of the Kyoto agreement on CO2 emissions and the implementation of the European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Such assessment in UK is called EPC.
The EPC is generated by a government approved software based on the RdSAP methodology whereas the accredited assessor will input the data gathered during the survey on the property.
Since RdSAP is the standard methodology used the country over for every EPC produced, results among properties can be used for comparison. Potential buyers and tennants are therefore in the position to choose the property with better rating as the better the rating, the better the energy efficiency and the lower the bills and the environmental impact.
Moreover it is important to notice that from 2018 the minimum grade required to sell or rent will be E as anything less (F or G) won’t comply with the regulations.
Whats does an EPC contain?
An EPC typically contain:
detailed estimates of energy use and energy costs of the property
detailed estimates of CO2 emissions of the property
a reccomendation report which highlight feasible and cost effective energy saving solution for the property (this include capital cost and payback time)
Detail of the assessor who carried out the survey
Government unique reference number of the EPC
A grade system from A to G where A indicate the best result and therefore a property with better energy efficiency a lower CO2 emissions
Contact Info
Address:
4 Howarth Road
Abbey Wood
London se2 0un
United Kingdom
Abbey Wood
London se2 0un
United Kingdom
Tel:
07980990852
Website:
http://www.marpenvironmental.co.uk
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