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Claire Shepherd at SLR takes an in-depth look at Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) – why you need them, how they can add value to your property and how our team can provide EPCs for Level 3 and 4 commercial buildings and deliver expert advice that goes beyond the minimum EPC compliance requirements.
EPCs were introduced in the UK in 2007 (England and Wales) and 2008 in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Since then they have become a standard legal requirement of construction projects, property transactions and new leases, however beyond this legal compliance we believe EPCs can be a valuable tool to understanding your property.
In a nutshell – an EPC is a certificate which provides information on how energy efficient your building is, and how it could be improved. The property is given a rating from A to G, with A being the most efficient and G being the least efficient.
We are accredited to provide the following EPC services:
Our team is qualified to assess Building Regulations compliance and produce EPCs for the majority of non-domestic buildings in the UK, irrespective of size or complexity.
As a general rule:
The better your EPC rating, the better the marketability of your property.
At SLR we help our clients take a closer look at their certificates to find out what inputs are driving the ratings, what they can implement to optimise their property’s efficiency and how they can make their property a more attractive proposition for a potential tenant or purchaser. This exercise can help identify cost-effective savings which, if implemented, will improve an EPC rating as well as the property’s energy efficiency.
We believe the EPC recommendations are just as important as the rating.
We can provide expert advice that goes beyond the minimum EPC compliance requirements. We have the knowledge and expertise to go beyond the recommendations made by the software, and know the real world implementation of the improvement measures we suggest.
We also have extensive expertise in energy management, Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) Assessments, Streamlined Energy Carbon Reporting (SECR) compliance reporting and renewable energy feasibility studies.
An EPC is not just a legal requirement, it can also be a valuable tool for your business.
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