• A report providing an A-G rating (A being ‘Very Efficient’ and G being ‘Not Very Efficient’) of the overall energy efficiency rating of a property via details such as.
– Size of the living space
– Construction type of the property (e.g., timber, brick etc.)
– Insulation
– Lighting
– Heating system and controls
• The reports are created to provide information on the typical energy usage and costs of a property and gives recommendations for reducing such usage and increasing efficiency.
• The report must be carried out by a qualified and accredited Domestic Energy Assessor and takes between 20-60 minutes to complete.
• Since 1st October 2008, a report has been required for the advertising of both sales and lettings properties (there is a grace period of 7 days that a property may be advertised, provided a report is ordered and completed with this time scale).
• Regulations were introduced 1st April 2018 requiring all rental properties with new or renewed tenancies to have a minimum ‘E’ rating – this same rule applies for existing tenancies from 1st April 2020
• An EPC report is valid for 10 years.