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Energy assessors

There is rising awareness of the impact that we are making to the environment. This has lead to many improvements in all areas of business and home life. Many household goods are now tested and improved, to reduce their energy consumption. Now, through the introduction of energy performance certificates, buildings when built, put up for sale or rented get the same type of assessment in the form of an EPC.

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As part of the Home Information Pack (HIP), the EPC is giving home buyers the opportunity to have as much information up front for their purchase as possible. This means that they are in a better position to choose what will give them a better home to live in or return for their investment.

Recent changes to the HIP mean that there are a minimum requirement before marketing can commence, a summary is available on the HIP page. We can produce the required marketing pack in a few days.

EPCs are for commercial as well as domestic properties, although these are not the only source of energy consumption, together they make the largest contribution to carbon emissions at the moment so it makes sense to tackle these first. The EPC is just the start; everyone can make a difference by taking simple steps.

Improvement in many areas made in our daily lives to reduce the production of CO2 will have a big impact. You can make a start today in several areas; remember the maxim: reuse - reduce - recycle. Make your own assessment of the energy you consume by thinking about what you do and how you do it.

You do not have to be selling your home or renting a property to order an energy assessment. Getting an energy performance certificate is simple, and allows you to look at those parts of your property that have biggest impact.

Choosing to take the first step will help the environment. By getting an EPC and acting on the information in it, we can all reach our targets.

Make informed decisions on reducing your energy consumption by getting as many facts as you can. Try to evaluate your own impact on the environment at home and at work.

Book your EPC today and find out how much you can save. There are more details throughout these pages to help you reduce your energy consumption as well as save money. Replacing light bulbs with low energy bulbs is one cheap way; there are many more simple things to do and not to do.