Did you Know? 07
10 January 2024Did you Know..?
- An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) tells you how energy efficient a property is. Factors such as carbon dioxide emissions and heating costs are assessed to give the property an EPC rating.
- An EPC is required every time a property is put up for sale or rent.
- The energy efficiency of your property is given a rating between A and G, with A being very efficient and G being inefficient. An older property without double glazing or proper insulation is more likely to get a lower rating than a new build. The minimum rating for a rental property is E.
- The property will also be given a number between 1-100. The higher the number, the more efficient the building is and the more cost-effective energy bills are.
- The EPC will also provide estimated energy costs for heating, lighting and water bills. As well as advice on how to improve the energy efficiency of your property. From installing better quality wall insulation to something as simple as switching to energy efficient light bulbs, there are many ways to make your property greener.
- An EPC is valid for 10 years from when it’s completed. If the property holds an EPC from an existing tenancy, it’s fine as long as it’s within this period.