What is an EPC
A typical inspection takes around one hour to carry out, depending on
the size and layout of the property. After I have inspected your property,
I will then use software to calculate the energy rating for the property. An
EPC will then be produced which will tell you all about the Energy Efficiency
and the Environmental impact of your property. The certificate will provide you with:
- Energy Efficiency rating
- Environmental Impact CO2 rating
- Estimated energy use, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and fuel costs of this home
- Summary of your home’s energy performance related features
- Recommended measures to improve your home’s energy performance
The energy performance certificate comprises of two main charts:
Energy Efficiency Rating
The energy efficiency rating is a measure of the overall efficiency of a home. The higher the rating the
more energy efficient the home is and the lower the fuel bills will be.
Environmental Impact CO2 Rating
The environmental impact rating is a measure of a home’s impact on the environment in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The higher the rating the less impact it has on the environment.
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) shows the current and potential energy rating of a property, known as a ‘SAP rating’. A ‘SAP’ rating stands for Standard Assessment Procedure and is the governments recommended system for producing a home energy rating. The SAP charts have been divided into 7 bands ranging from A-G. Each range has a set amount of ‘SAP’ points. Each chart has a current and a potential energy rating out of a maximum of 100 points (being maximum efficiency). As follows:
Improvement
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Rating can be improved by
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Estimated Savings
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Condensing Boiler
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*47 SAP points
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£225+ per year
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Cavity Insulation
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*13 SAP points
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£100-£125 per year
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Roof Insulation
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*10 SAP points
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£100-£125 per year
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Cylinder Stat & Insulation
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*8 SAP points
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£100-£125 per year
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Double Glazing
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*4 SAP points
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£10-£15 per year
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Low Energy Lighting
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*2 SAP points
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£10-£15 per year
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*Please note that these are only estimates and may be inaccurate.
Estimated energy use, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and fuel costs of this home
This tells you your current and potential energy use and carbon dioxide emissions per year.
It also shows your estimated current spending on elements such as lighting, heating and hot water
and what they potentially could be if you made the recommended improvements.
Summary of your home’s energy performance related features
The summary will assess the key individual elements that have an impact on your home’s
performance rating. Each element is assessed against the following scale: Very Poor/Poor/Average/Good/Very
Good. The key elements that are considered are walls, roof, floor, windows, main heating, main heating controls,
secondary heating, hot water, lighting.
Recommended measures to improve your home’s energy performance
The report will contain a section showing the recommended measures
that can be taken to improve the property’s energy efficiency. We do not
recommend that you carry out any of the major recommendations yourself. We
would strongly advise you to seek a professional within the area of expertise
required to discuss how the improvements could be made.
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