Introduction
Commercial Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are required when any building is sold, rented out or constructed, and sometimes after refurbishment work. EPCs give information on a building's energy efficiency in a sliding scale from 'A' (very efficient) to 'G' (least efficient). A recommendations report setting out how the rating could be improved accompanies every EPC.
Only accredited energy assessors can produce EPCs for business premises. They analyse how buildings are constructed, insulated and serviced, and the type of fuel being used. If you are choosing a property from which to run your business, comparing EPCs can help you find the most energy efficient premises.
This guide focuses on EPCs for business properties, such as offices, shops and industrial premises. It describes when an EPC is required, what they contain, who can produce them and specific information for rented, new and existing properties.
Selling or letting an existing business property
For the sale or rent of an existing property, it is the owner or landlord who is responsible for providing an EPC to any prospective buyer or tenant. This should be done no later than the day on which a viewing is carried out, or written information is provided about the premises. At the very latest, an EPC must be provided when a contract to sell or let premises is arranged.
We provide Commercial EPCs in:-
The Northwest, in particular North Wales, Chester, The Wirral, Ellesmere Port, Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington and surrounding areas. However we will travel anywhere within a 100 mile radius of Chester.
Cost
Without sounding evasive, it is more difficult to give a price with commercial properties due to the potential complexity of the building. However our prices start at £100.00, which is very competitive
Get a quote now by clicking here or call Mel Dobson on 07799476108 or 01829 771806
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