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EPC Blogs enable users to network and interconnect with like minded energy professionals on current methods, links to interesting blogs and websites which provide a framework for energy assessors, and the public to access information regarding Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) both for home, domestic and commercial property. In addition, consumers can keep abreast of the latest changes in regulation, and legislation and are given a say by adding comments to articles published as blogs.
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What are Blogs?
A blog is an article written by an author who expresses a view or statement regarding a subject matter. The links featured here are mainly concerned with domestic and commercial property energy performance certificates. You can make a contribution through a blog site by adding your comments to an author's statement by adding your own statement, and thereby contributing directly to articles published which can be viewed by other users.
There are a number of Energy Performance Blogs listed here and you can make a comment or write an article yourself by visiting anyone of them. Also there are links to social network bookmarks where you can automatically login or register for many community networking sites.
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EPC facts and how Energy Performance Certificates affect you:
Air Conditioning Inspection. A guide to inspections of air conditioning plant and systems, including energy assessment of existing air-conditioning systems in buildings and how your business is affected by the new regulations and compliance procedures guidelines.
Air Tightness Testing. A guide to Air Leakage Tests for New Housing and Commercial Property developments BINDT and UKAS registered and accredited testers of all types of building. Domestic and Commercial properties require testing for air leakage, air tightness and air permeability. Accreditation for air testing is required to meet standards ATTMA TS1 Issue 2 BS EN 13829:2001 and ISO/IEC 17205. Buildings which have a gross floor area of 500 sq m and above now require a mandatory air permeability test for non-dwellings. Air Testing of buildings is required to comply with L1 and L2 regulations. Find out more.
Commercial EPC. Find out more about the Commercial Property EPC and how it may affect your company, business or SME. Learn more about Asset Ratings and Recommendations that apply to property lease and sale of Commercial Premises and ways to improve your energy rating. In addition find out if your property is exempt from the Energy Performance Certificate.
A Commercial Building will usually require a certificate for the following classifications of use.
Use Classes Class A1. Shops & Retail Class A2. Financial and professional services Class A3. Food and drink e.g. Public House (Pubs) Class B1. Business or Office Class B2. General industrial (Warehouse & Workshops) Class B3. Special Industrial Group A Class B4. Special Industrial Group B Class B5. Special Industrial Group C Class B6. Special Industrial Group D Class B7. Special Industrial Group E Class B8. Storage or distribution Class C1. Hotels and hostels Class D1. Non-residential institutions
Commercial Energy Assessor Learn more about the Commercial Buildings EPC and how consultants collect data and provide SBEM calculations based on National Occupational Standards (NOS), low carbon assessment surveys using SBEM calculation of building asset ratings.
Domestic EPC. Find out more about the Home Domestic EPC and how it may affect your energy report. Learn more about EPC Ratings and Recommendations that apply to home residential property for sale or rent and ways to improve your energy rating.
Domestic Energy Assessor. A DEA is a specialist in home surveys and inspection, the surveyor requires to inspect your home to acquire the necessary data to complete the energy certificate, further information on the role of Domestic Energy Assessors.
Energy Saving help, advice and tips about energy saving for your home or business. Improve your potential energy rating in the process by following some simple guidelines on saving energy in your home or business. Consider using renewable energy resources, where practical: Home Wind Turbine, Ground Source Heat Pump, Solar Panels to assist in providing Hot Water for your heating system. Additional loft insulation to the loft area. Save money and Energy by lowering your fuel bills.
Landlord EPC help, advice and information about the Landlords Energy Performance Certificate and exemptions from EPC. Social Housing, Housing Associations and private homeowners are entitled to Energy Saving grants including Landlords subject to terms and conditions from your local energy supplier or local council.
Rental EPC help, advice and information about renting a property if you are considering offering your home for rent in the property market.
EPC Training information about training courses to become either a Home Domestic Energy Assessor or Commercial EPC Training for commercial buildings using SBEM calculation methodology to provide Commercial EPCs.
Carbon Reduction energy efficiency through homes and businesses leads to reducing your Carbon Footprint the carbon label is designed to increase awareness of just how much carbon emissions are produced, new measures show how much carbon dioxide is generated, even for goods you buy in a shop.
Renewable Energy energy efficiency through the use of Green Energy solutions can cut bills and be more environmentally friendly for more information about Green Energy resources for your home and how to improve energy efficiency ratings.
Jobs looking for a career in the Energy Assessor Job market? further information and details about opportunities.
Commercial EPC level 3, level 4,level 5 assessments, Display Energy Certificates (DEC) Public Buildings Local Authority properties, Simplified Building Energy Model (SBEM) calculations for existing commercial property.
Predicted Energy Assessment or PEA is an Energy Certificate used by property developers of New Build Homes and dwellings to demonstrate compliance with Part L1a of the Building regulations. It is used primarily for houses for sale off-plan and prior to completion of construction. PEA's are also cheaper to produce than their EPC counterparts, find out why.
SAP Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) calculations for residential, new build and dwelling alterations/extensions to existing construction and under construction New Build Dwellings by Housing Developers, Builders and Self Build Properties.
Residential EPC is now a mandatory requirement for Residential Property that is for sale or for rent in the UK. You may be subject to a fine if you do not acquire an Energy Certificate for properties for sale, or properties for rental.
Prices find a cheaper way to get your EPC at an affordable price for Domestic Home Residential, Business, Commercial Property that is to be bought, sold, auction or for rental in the UK, in our guide on how to get a cheaper quote.
On Construction New Build Non-Dwellings will also require an Energy Certificate including Retail Premises, Shops, Office premises, Restaurants, Public Houses, Bed and Breakfast property's, Distribution Centres, Warehouse and Storage Units, Industrial and Manufacturing Units. Architects Services will require to commission an Accredited Level 4 Commercial Energy Assessor to calculate EPC Ratings based on off plan drawings and specifications for build and heating/air conditioning systems/lighting systems employed in the building construction for new build property development for Non-Dwellings.
Sustainable Homes Code - Learn more about Ecohomes and New Build sustainable homes ratings and compliance issues. Sustainable housing developments are on the increase on UK construction sites and set new standards for new dwellings and the refurbishment and modernisation of existing homes and dwellings, find out more.
An independent Domestic Energy Assessor or Commercial Property Energy Assessor can usually provide a recommendations report and a cheaper EPC at a discount price. A smaller company has low overheads and so may be able to offer EPC's for a low cost solution with an option for discounts for bulk instructions. In addition, the surveyor will be based locally and can service your requirements more effectively than some Nationwide EPC providers.
If you are a Property Solicitor or Estate Agency, compare prices and best estimates for the cost of your Energy Certificate for home or business, shop around for the best price for your EPC's, we can help you find a competitive price by comparison with the leading specialists for your Energy Assessment survey for your home or commercial premises.
Energy Assessment Surveys and Environmental Consultants for Residential New Build Dwellings, housing developments and property developers energy efficiency ratings using PEA Predictive Energy Assessment, RdSAP, SAP, and full SAP ratings, SBEM calculations using iSBEM for commercial and industrial premises, DEC Display Energy Certificates for local authority council buildings, find out more about energy reports.
Social Housing Housing Associations and RSL's Registerd Social Landlords Housing Developments/Schemes learn about the current regulations and obligations, and how Cloning of properties can provide a cheaper solution for your asset portfolio, and increase value for tenants.
Are you an Energy Assessor for Blogs who is a provider of Domestic or Commercial EPC's? If so, please submit your website to our directory - the cost? it's free! All we ask is that you provide a link to our site, it's as simple as that.
EPC Quote, Are you a Commercial valuer, Agent/Solicitor, Landlord, Tenant, Owner, Facilities/Estate manager, Public Building manager? if your premises is for sale or lease, contact us for your Commercial EPC quotation, we provide a fast and efficient service for your requirements. Energy Performance Certificates - Non-Domestic Energy Assessor - Commercial EPC's - Non-domestic Energy Performance Certificate - EPC - Commercial Energy Performance Certificates - Energy Assessment - Environmental Consultants - Low Carbon Consultancy - Commercial Energy Assessor - Recommendations Report - Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) Ratings New Build Dwellings - PEA (Predictive Energy Assessment) - DEC (Display Energy Certificate) - Advisory Reports Public Buildings (New and Renewal) - Air Conditioning Systems Inspection and Energy Assessment - Landlords EPC's - Property and Buildings for Sale, Rental and Lease EPC Energy Surveyors property inspectors Blogs.
Energy Efficiency is becoming a key issue in the built environment, to this end, we can assist with many aspects of Building Management including building regulations and control for new projects and existing property. Consultancy, Contractors and Surveys: for any of the services outlined below please use our contact form and provide details of your requirements for your specific needs. We also provide calculations and ratings for the following services: