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Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)
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Energy conservation is clearly a good thing. Everyone wins – the householder is better off with a more efficient property, and so too is the environment. There is no doubt that the efficiency of the UK’s housing stock could be vastly improved, much of it in very cost-effective ways.
In 2004, the domestic sector was responsible for about 30% of the total energy use, and about 27% of the total CO2 emissions, in the UK on an end user basis. That energy is used in a variety of ways around the home, with about 60% used for heating, 20% for hot water and the remainder for lights, appliances and cooking.
Legislation now requires all properties for sale or to let, to have a valid EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) in place.
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At Nash Partnership, we have the necessary expertise to provide EPCs ‘in-house’. By placing the process in our direct control we have the ability to meet the tightest deadlines and avoid unnecessary delays in marketing.
Need an EPC? Contact us for a quotation, without any obligation. Email us at enquiries@nashpartnership.co.uk or click here for details of our individual offices.
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