Energy Performance Certificate
What is an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is an official document that rates the energy efficiency of a property on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It provides important details about a property’s energy use, typical energy costs, and recommendations for improving efficiency.
EPCs are valid for 10 years and are legally required for most properties when selling, renting, or applying for certain green energy grants.
Do You Need an EPC?
You may need an EPC if:
✅ Selling a property – It’s a legal requirement before listing your home.
✅ Renting out a home – Landlords must have a valid EPC with a rating of at least E to legally rent a property.
✅ Applying for green energy grants – Some government schemes require an EPC to assess eligibility.
✅ Improving energy efficiency – An EPC provides insights into how to lower energy bills and reduce carbon footprint.
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
From £55
- Fast & Reliable Service
- Accredited Domestic Energy Assessor
- Certificate Valid for 10 Years
- Available Throughout Sunderland & Nearby Areas
- Easy Booking Via Whatsapp or Text
Why Choose Us for Your EPC?
✔ Fast & Reliable – EPCs delivered within 24 hours
✔ Affordable Pricing – No hidden fees, transparent costs
✔ Qualified & Insured – Certified Domestic Energy Assessor
✔ Sunderland & North East Coverage – Local service you can trust
What to expect from a domestic energy assessment?
A Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) will visit your property to conduct a thorough EPC assessment, gathering key data such as room dimensions, insulation levels, heating systems, and glazing.
To ensure an accurate energy efficiency rating, the assessor will need access to all rooms, including the loft, to take measurements and photos as supporting evidence. Homeowners can rest assured that the process is non-invasive—there’s no drilling or damage to walls.
The assessment typically takes 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the size and complexity of your property. Once complete, you’ll receive an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to help you understand your home’s energy efficiency and ways to improve it.
