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Category: EPC

All landlords are legally obliged to check the energy efficiency of their properties but there’s a hugely positive side to this regulation….a higher EPC score attracts more tenants.
With soaring energy costs, find out how the Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) offers a fantastic opportunity to cut energy bills and reduce carbon emissions.
Since 2007 it has been a requirement that all buildings in the UK have an energy performance certificate (EPC) to ensure they meet the right housing standards.
In the property industry, properties are only deemed energy efficient if they use less energy to heat the home and run electronics.
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are necessary to understanding the energy efficiency of any property.
Exploring the different ways that EPC ratings can be improved is necessary to ensure that any changes that are made are within your budget.
Carbon emissions and global warming remain worldwide issues that seriously damage the environment.
Landlords who know what to look out for during the first half of 2022 will be most able to appropriately react to the changes and challenges that are on the way.
A MEES report is a Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards Report. It was introduced as part of the government’s minimum energy efficiency standards for domestic properties in 2018.
An EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) was introduced back in 2007 by the Government as a way to measure how energy efficient peoples homes and business premises are.