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CONDUCTING EPC ASSESSMENTS THROUGHOUT WEST YORKSHIRE
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Call today or email and ask if we can cover your area at a time to suit you
We can visit at a time that suits you, even on weekends, including Sunday
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Domestic EPC only £50
We will visit and coduct and assesment of yur current property and produce a valid EPC certificate
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Domestic EPC & Floorplan to use when selling your home £65
Save paying the estate agent to draw your floorplan, we can do that when we visit
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Domestic EPC / Flooplan & Photography of your home £90
We can produce up to 50 photographs of your home. all edited to make them look the best ready to sell your property
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EPC / Drone video - Ariel Photos/ Flooplan & Photography and video of your home £120
Estate agents charge a lot of money for photos, videos and EPC's, use our professional service and save yourself some money
What are Energy Performance Certificates?
Much like the multi-coloured sticker on new appliances, Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) tell you how energy efficient a building is and give it a rating from A (very efficient) to G (inefficient). They’ll tell you how costly it will be to heat and light your property, and what its carbon dioxide emissions are likely to be.
An EPC also includes information on what the energy efficiency rating could be if you made the recommended improvements and highlights cost effective ways to achieve a better rating. Even if you rent your home, you could still implement some improvements noted on the EPC, such as switching to more energy efficient light bulbs.
EPCs are valid for 10 years from the date of issue.
Why get an EPC?
Your property’s EPC needs to be available to potential buyers as soon as you start to market your property for sale or rent. You must get an approved domestic energy assessor to produce the EPC. If you’re buying or renting a property, an EPC allows you to compare the energy efficiency of different properties easily.
An EPC also highlights the energy efficiency improvements you could make, how much they will cost, and how much you could save. This can be useful when looking to improve your current property, or if you’re looking to buy and improve.
Bear in mind that any figures for energy use and potential savings are for a typical household in that property – they’re not tailored to you, your family or housemates, or your lifestyle.
If you do implement any of the energy efficiency recommendations outlined in your EPC, you may wish to get a new EPC to include these improvements.