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McEnergy Assessments carry out energy surveys of residential and commercial properties and issues energy performance certificates (EPCs) and recommendation reports. An EPC records a building's energy efficiency and environmental impact ratings. EPCs are accompanied by recommendations reports listing cost-effective measures for the improvement of your building's energy performance. An EPC must be provided - by the seller or landlord - on the sale or letting of a domestic or non-domestic building, or part, to a prospective buyer or tenant. EPCs allow prospective buyers or tenants to compare and assess the energy performance of properties. Each EPC for every property - whether commercial or domestic - is lodged on a national register.
McEnergy Assessments provide energy assessment services and support to: Solicitors, Home Owners, Conveyancers, Business Owners, Chartered surveyors, Property Professionals, Private and Social Landlords, Building Services Engineers, Charities (discounted fees apply), and individual vendors throughout the Cotswolds and South Midlands.
Our recommendations reports include a specific emphasis on energy efficiency and conservation as well as renewable energy technologies and sustainable energy production options (where applicable).
Local expertise, national calculation methodologies
McEnergy Assessments's accredited assessor measures the energy performance of existing buildings using government-approved, industry-agreed methodologies and data sets (as required by Article 3 of the EPBD ), which means that:
when assessing an existing home for sale or rent, we use RdSAP data based on the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP);
for buildings that are not dwellings, we use SBEM , which calculates a building's energy use and CO2 emissions and demonstrates compliance with Part L of the Building Regulations. |
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