Key Questions
Commercial EPC inspections promote energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions, ensuring compliance with regulations.
All buildings that are for sale of lease. The reports are valid for 10. This needs to be completed to comply with regulations.
The whole building complex inside and outside. Measurements will need to be taken and data collected relating to heating, ventilation and cooling systems along with material build and structure. Access to all areas is required to complete the assessment and therefore the assessor may need to be accompanied by a site manager if necessary.
Our inspections offer a blend of low-cost measures and investment advice tailored to your needs. We will require the full address of the building with postcode as it will appear on the register. Also a full floorplan if possible. If not a picture of the building, the size of the building in square meters or feet, number of floors, number of rooms and what the building is being used for.
Implement our recommendations to stay eco-friendly and save on energy costs in the long run.
Local authorities (usually by their Trading Standards Officers) are responsible for enforcing the requirements relating to Commercial EPC Assessment reports. There is a penalty for failing to have an Energy Performance Certificate. You can be fined between £500 and £5,000 based on the rateable value of the building if you do not make an EPC available to any prospective buyer or tenant.