Energy Performance Certificates (or EPC for short!) became a manditory part of the Home Information Pack (or HIP for short) on 1st October 2008. Meaning if you are looking to sell or lease out your home, you need to know what they are.
EPCs are meant to give prospective buyers (and in some cases renters) an indication of the energy efficiency of a property. The EPC usually covers things like information of wall construction, window insulation properties (single, double or secondary glazed) as well as the type of heating and hot water systems used in the home. Obviously general home insulation also forms a big part in the report.
The EPC report gives a grade on the energy efficiency of the property, along with advice about possible areas of improvement in the future.
The theory is that the EPC gives the potential buyer an ability to, at a glance, get a better understanding of the energy efficiency and potential issues related to this.
Are EPCs Expensive
Like many things these days, it depends where you go to buy! There are many places that can offer you an EPC assessment, but ideally you should choose somewhere that specialises in energy performance certificates as, invariably, they will be set up to handle your needs in the most professional and speedy manner, possibly cheaper than other companies also.
UK-EPC.co.uk is one such company specialising in Energy Performance Certificates. They offer a great service, with great prices.


