EPC Durham
EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) for Durham
Energy efficiency is so important these days, but in the UK an EPC is required by law. Anytime that you are constructing a home, or if you are selling or renting the property, you need to have an Energy Performance Certificate. You will also need one if your EPC is more than 10 years old.
The assessor needs to be designated as a certified EPC assessor to conduct the assessment. They also need to have access of the entire property in order to properly assess the property. If you are planning on doing any upgrades, this should be done prior to getting the assessment and you should get an assessment after any big changes are made to keep the data on your EPC accurate.
As far as our EPC services go, we do a thorough assessment of the property. We look at several areas of the home including the insulation, energy saving lightbulbs, windows, hot water tank, and air tightness. The goal is to come up with a current EPC rating and a potential rating, which is what improvement in the rating people would see if they follow all of the assessor’s recommendations. If you complete these recommendations, you can get another assessment to see your new rating.
EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) for Durham
How much do we charge for an EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) in Durham?
The cost for an EPC to be carried out in Durham is?
1 Bedroom: £40
2 Bedroom £45
3 Bedroom £50
4+ Bedrooms £55
How can I book an EPC (Energy Performance certificate) in Durham?
You can book an EPC in Durham or any location near by giving us a call on Tel 0191 666 6760 or by sending us an Enquiry and we will call you back.
Are we on the EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) Register? & Are we fully insured?
Yes, to both of these questions. We are fully insured and we are also on the EPC Register which holds of list of Domestic Energy Assessors (DEA’s) who are qualified to carry out the EPC’s for you.
What other areas do we cover near to Durham?
Newcastle Upon Tyne, South Shields, Jesmond, Chichester, Tyne Dock, Simonside, Bede, Jarrow, Hebbern, Pelaw, Heworth, Gateshead, East Bolton, Seaburn, Tynemouth,North Shields, Cullercoats, Meadow Well, Howden, Wallsend, Byker, South Gosforth, Sunderland.
About Durham
Durham is a city with rich history, located on the River Wear. This settlement is believed to have existed well into the prehistoric times, but the evidence shows that this current city can be traced back to about 995 AD. This was when monks settled here. It was believed that this city was created by divine intervention at this time. The Industrial Revolution created a boom in the coal industry here, something that was a major part of this economy until the 1970s. While this industry is now defunct, there are still remnants of this that have become a part of the culture in Durham.