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Who needs an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?

by admin on Nov.08, 2009, under EPC, Energy

Article on Energy Performance Certificates submitted by Chris Jack of South West Property Reports

When? From the 1st October 2008 all buildings – both domestic dwellings and commercial property – require a current Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) if they are being marketed for let, sale or new-built.

For rented domestic dwellings an EPC is required for properties that are being marketed for let on and after 1st October 2008 and remains valid for 10 years.  EPCs have been required on the sale of dwellings since Home Information Packs were introduced in August 2007.

Why? This initiative is part of the EU wide commitment to improve the energy efficiency of buildings and significantly reduce carbon emissions over the next few years.  Buildings with the highest ratings will use less energy per year and be significantly cheaper to run in terms of heating, hot water and lighting than those with lower ratings.

The EPC rates the performance of domestic property in terms of its energy efficiency and impact on the environment.  Genuine prospective tenants and purchasers should be provided with an EPC for the property.

How? To provide the EPC, a visual inspection is carried out on site by a qualified Energy Assessor. This will normally take about ¾  to 1½ hours (depending on the size/complexity of the property) and focuses on:

  • Insulation Walls, windows, roof and floors
  • Property Type Construction, size and age
  • Heating Systems Type, age and controls
  • Hot Water System Type, age and insulation
  • Fixed Lighting Are energy efficient bulbs used?
  • Windows How many and what types?
  • Fuels What fuels are used? Gas, electricity, oil, coal, wood?

EPC ratings diagram

EPC ratings diagram

What do they mean? The ratings are given as numbers (1 to 100), ranked A to G and then displayed as coloured bar charts in the same way that is used for the efficiency of fridges and washing machines in shops.  Prospective purchasers or tenants will be able to see at a glance how energy efficient and environmentally friendly properties are – if fuel prices continue to rise then better energy efficiency will mean significantly lower bills

In addition, the EPC indicates what actions could be taken to improve the energy efficiency rating and gives clear guidance on the annual cost savings that would result. Government grants and tax savings may be available to owners, landlords or tenants to carry out some of these recommendations, such as improving insulation in properties.

For more information on EPC please contact Chris Jack on 01823 322199

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Featured Business – The Wright Plumbing Company based in Ivybridge, Devon

by admin on Nov.08, 2009, under Energy, Featured Business, Heating, Plumbing

The Wright Plumbing Company for professional plumbing and heating services in Devon

Your Professional South Devon

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The Wright Plumbing Co is the fresh face of plumbing and heating in South Devon. Based in Modbury, Wright Plumbing services Plymouth, Ivybridge, Kingsbridge, Torbay and the entire South Devon area.

We offer a complete range of plumbing and heating services, here are just a few:

  • Bathroom Suite & Wet Room Installations
  • Emergency Plumbing & Heating Work
  • Boiler Maintenance
  • Landlords Certification
  • Solar Systems
  • Under Floor Heating

All our work is undertaken by a professionally trained and qualified engineer with Gas Safe Register certification.

So if you have a requirement of any size, from a leaking tap to a new heating system, you can be sure that your water and gas is in safe, ‘Honest and Reliable’ hands with The Wright Plumbing Company.

“I have found Joel to be reliable, trustworthy, efficient and at a good price.”
FM – Ivybridge

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE…

CALL JOEL ON: 01548 830918 OR 07863 128489

Featured Gold November 8th 2009 in The National Pages UK Business Directory

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Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) to improve energy efficiency

by admin on Sep.19, 2009, under Energy

Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) are being introduced to help improve the energy efficiency of buildings.

If you are buying or selling a home you now need a certificate by law. From October 2008 EPCs will be required whenever a building is built, sold or rented out. The certificate provides ‘A’ to ‘G’ ratings for the building, with ‘A’ being the most energy efficient and ‘G’ being the least, with the average up to now being ‘D’.

Accredited energy assessors produce EPCs alongside an associated report which suggests improvements to make a building more energy efficient.

Other ways to improve energy efficiency include wood-burning stoves and having your boiler serviced before the winter starts by qualified plumbing and heating engineers. By being energy efficient means reduced electricity and gas bills.

In Devon, our customers have recommended the services of Plumbfix a Plumber in Paignton and JT Handyman a Plumber in Exeter.

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