Domestic EPC

At Syntegra Consulting we can mobilise our qualified domestic energy assessors to undertake EPC’s on residential properties across the counties of Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Middlesex, Surrey, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and London

  • In response to the EPBD; as of the 1st October, 2008 all domestic properties to let require a domestic EPC
  • An EPC tells you how energy efficient your property is on a scale of A-G. The EPC will make recommendations about how a property’s energy efficiency can be improved, in addition to a potential rating if the recommended work is carried out. The average property is rated D or E
  • An EPC is a mandatory element of the HIP, which is a legal requirement for the sale of all domestic properties
  • If you hold a valid EPC you will not be required to obtain a new certificate every time you re-let a property
  • Where improvements have been undertaken to a property, you may order a new EPC to reflect the new improved energy efficiency of the property
  • Domestic EPC’s are valid for a 10 year period, except where a property is being sold and a HIP is required

Non-compliance with domestic EPC legislation will result in a fine of £200. This is in addition to the cost of a compliant domestic EPC


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