Posts Tagged ‘ domestic EPC ’

Sustainable Property Assessments

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Reducing the carbon footprint is now a major strategy in government and any commercial and residential developments must now adhere to current sustainable energy legislation’s.  Many more regulations are being planned over the forthcoming years with the objective being that by 2020 all new buildings will be zero carbon and carbon emissions reduced by 34%.

Residential Development (EPC) – London Lakes, Bedfont, TW14

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Syntegra Consulting instructed to undertake domestic letting EPCs for an investment portfolio of 16No. flats in a New build residential development in Bedfont, Middlesex, TW14

London Lakes/Azure, Wooldridge Close, Bedfont, Middlesex, TW14 8BF

London Lakes/Azure, Wooldridge Close, Bedfont, Middlesex, TW14 8BF

Residential Development (EPC) – Camellia House, Feltham, TW13

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Syntegra Consulting have been instructed to undertake energy assessments for a portfolio of 8No. apartments at a new residential development in Feltham, TW13.

Epica, Camellia House,Tilley Road, Feltham, TW13 4GJ

Epica, Camellia House,Tilley Road, Feltham, TW13 4GJ

What is a Home Energy Report?

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

A domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is sometimes referred to as a Home Energy Report.

Via our Green Surveyor ® brand we can undertake an EPC / Home Energy report across the UK.

Green Surveyor

This is a legal requirement for all domestic properties to have when marketed for sale or let.

There is a marked trend in relation to EPC rating and a tenants decision making

Friday, August 7th, 2009

It is becoming apparent that EPC’s are becoming a vital part of the decision-making process for landlords and tenants.

The Energy Efficiency Partnership (EEPH) highlighted that almost 1/3rd or tenants who moved afer October 2008 stated that the EPC was used when selecting a property to rent. Circa 23% of tenants requested the Landlord to provide an EPC, furthermore the same 23% went on to request the landlord to make changes to the property as a result.

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