Filling in the short form below will instantly give you a set of contact details for Energy Assessors who can provide an On Construction Energy Performance Certificate (OCEPC). You will be able to contact these suppliers directly, discuss your requirement, obtain prices and compare services. Should you wish to place an order you would deal with them directly. There is no middle man.
All homes, new or converted, on completion, are required to have an On Construction Energy Performance Certificate. This certificate must be shown to Building Control.
Filling in the form above will give you a set of contact details from Energy Assessors who specialize in On Construction Energy Performance Certificates. You will be able to make direct contact with them to discuss your requirement in more detail. Before appointing a supplier and placing an order you should ensure yourself that your chosen supplier has satisfactory qualifications, accreditation, experience and insurance to provide the level of service that you require.
If you have a commercial property that you are going to sell or rent out, you will need a Commercial EPC, click here for more details.<<
If you have a public building and you require a Display Energy Certificate (DEC) then we will provide you with a list of Energy Assessors who are accredited to provide this service. For more details on how to get a Display Energy Certificate, click here.
If you are planning a new build and require a Predicted Energy Assessment (PEA) then we will provide you with a list of Energy Assessors who are accredited to provide this service. For more details on how to get a Predicted Energy Assessment, click here.
If you have an air conditioning system you may require an Air Conditioning Inspection. For more details on how to get an Air Conditioning Inspection, click here.
If you have a domestic property then you may need a domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). Please click here for estimates for domestic Energy Performance Certificates.
The above notes are for guidance only and you should consider consulting a Solicitor to be certain of your legal requirements. Before appointing an Energy Assessor you should check that they have adequate qualifications, experience and insurance. In addition the Energy Assessor should also belong to one of the recognized accreditation schemes. There are a number of schemes recognized by the government. In Jan 2010 these were as follows:
Energy Performance Certificates for existing dwellings:
NES, BRE, Elmhurst, Northgate, Stroma, RICS, ECMK Ltd, Quidos, Heating and Ventilation Certificated Associates.
New build:
NES, BRE, CIBSE, Elmhurst, Northgate, Stroma, RICS, Knauf, CIAT, ECMK Ltd, Quidos, NAPIT, Heating and Ventilation Certificated Associates.
Energy Performance Certificates for commercial buildings:
NES, BRE, CIBSE, Elmhurst, Northgate, Stroma, RICS, ECMK, Quidos, BESCA, NAPIT, Heating and Ventilation Certificated Associates.
Display Energy Certificates:
NES, BRE, CIBSE, Elmhurst, Northgate, Stroma, RICS, ECMK Ltd, Quidos, BESCA, NAPIT, Heating and Ventilation Certificated Associates.
Air Conditioning:
BRE, CIBSE, RICS, ECMK Ltd, Quidos, BESCA, NAPIT, Heating and Ventilation Certificated Associates.
For the latest updates on accreditation you should consult the government website www.homeinformationpacks.gov.uk
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