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Commercial Performance Certificates
Commercial EPCs
When leasing or selling a commercial property, obtaining a Commercial Energy Performance Certificate is essential. While leasing a commercial property, the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards must be complied with. Our competent assessors provide tailored recommendations to elevate your EPC to the necessary rating. Obtain your commercial EPC certificate today. Our qualified assessors produce quick and dependable Energy Performance Certificates for office spaces, retail outlets, and various business locations.
Commercial Energy Performance Certificates from £125
- In order to remain competitive, we find that quoting EPC pricing to individual buildings, instead of giving flat rate EPC pricing by size, works best. The more information we have, the more we can do to minimize costs to clients.
- In order to provide the most accurate quotation, the following information, and the rationale behind it, is requested:
- Property address:Every address needs to be coded to determine and classify the property location and property type.
- Approximate size: The size of the property will drive the complexity of the calculation as well as determine how much time and effort the assessor will need, and thereby price the EPC.
- Optional floor plans:Having these means the assessor can prepare for the site visit and data collection devising more efficient strategies.
Your Commercial Energy Obligations
Property owners and landlords must comply with the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) when leasing their properties. They must ensure that their properties attain at least EPC E-rated status concerning energy efficiency, unless they can justify otherwise. The goals of the MEES are to reduce the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of commercial buildings and improve the comfort and quality of these buildings for tenants and purchasers. Landlords and commercial property owners are also required to obtain and provide commercial Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) when these properties are rented out or sold. EPCs assess energy efficiency on a scale of A to G, A being the most energy efficient and G the least.