EPC Assessors at your fingertips

Finding locally based Domestic Energy Assessors for your EPC made easy.

What is an EPC?

An Energy Performance Certificate commonly known as EPC is required by law when a building is built, sold or put up for rent. If you are a landlord or homeowner and need to provide an EPC, this will need to be completed by an accredited Domestic Energy Assessor. They will carry out the assessment and produce the certificate. EPCs give information on making your home more energy-efficient and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

On the EPC there is a scale of A-G, A being the most efficient score and G being the least. The calculations made on assessment of your property will determine the grade that it receives. The DEA is unable to influence or change your property’s rating in anyway. It is their job to simply assess the property and record its findings. The software does the rest.

EPC KEY FACTS

• Valid For 10 Years

• Used For Selling/Letting Property

• Required For Advertising On Websites Such As Rightmove And Zoopla

• Required At The Time Of Completion

• Conversions need EPCs

Our services

Who we are

Our website is designed to connect you with a nearby assessor who offers professional EPC services at competitive prices.

Our Domestic Energy Assessors are fully accredited, insured, and CRB-checked. For your peace of mind, their photo will appear at the time of booking, and they’ll carry an ID card from their accrediting body.

We aim to offer a hassle-free experience, handling all aspects of your Energy Performance Certificate efficiently.

Why use us

EPC Finder simplifies the process of finding a certified energy assessor, providing an accessible and effective solution. You can promptly identify nearby assessors by completing the form below. The platform provides immediate quotations to prevent unexpected costs and incorporates a straightforward online booking system. Throughout the entire process, EPC Finder guarantees a seamless and trouble-free experience, instilling confidence in the selection of an assessor.

What to expect

An EPC assessment will generally take around 30 to 45 minutes depending on the complexity of the property. Your local EPC surveyor will take note of the;

Building age, Construction, Windows, Hot water, Heating, Renewables (such as solar), Insulation (Loft and Cavity) and Building Measurements (a floor plan is required)

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