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Jason King 2025-03-12

Poor Service

Very disappointing experience on the 2nd time around. After chasing me to get me Fire Risk Assessment booked in because the previous one was about to expire, ( or more than one occasion unnecessarily). They then tried to charge me for things that are not needed on a risk assessment and i had to be firm with them as i work in property so knew they were just touting for business. I have today received the certificate nearly 3 months after the report was carried out. This was very disappointing especially as i had to continually chase the report . I would not recommend i had a client with a block of 16 flats i could of referred but obviously didn't.

邢飞虹 2025-03-11

Where’s the refund?

We booked an appointment and paid on 20th Jan. The engineer didn’t turn up and nobody notified us about the issue.The staff agreed to refund us but after 2 months we still haven’t received the refund. Never received any response from them 1 month ago.

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Ms A Browne 2025-03-07

Excellent service

Prompt response Timely, convenient appointment Excellent service Highly recommended!

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EPC Certificate Check: Ensuring Your Property's Energy Efficiency in London

For landlords and homeowners in London, an EPC certificate check is a vital step in ensuring property compliance and understanding energy efficiency. An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) provides an energy efficiency rating for a property, ranging from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). This guide explains how to perform an EPC certificate check, why it’s important, and how it helps maintain a compliant and efficient property.

An EPC certificate check allows you to verify the energy efficiency rating of your property and ensure it complies with legal requirements. This check is crucial when renting out or selling a property, as an EPC is legally required for these transactions. By checking your EPC, you can confirm that the certificate is valid, correctly registered, and provides accurate information about your property’s energy performance. This helps avoid potential legal issues and ensures transparency with tenants or buyers.

Performing an EPC certificate check is straightforward. You can access the national EPC Register online, which stores EPCs for properties in England and Wales. To check your EPC, you’ll need the property’s postcode or the Report Reference Number (RRN) provided on the certificate. The register provides details such as the property’s energy efficiency rating, estimated energy costs, and recommendations for improving energy efficiency. It also shows the date the EPC was lodged and its expiry date, which is typically 10 years from the lodgement date.

If you find that your EPC is missing or has expired during an EPC certificate check, you must take immediate action. An expired EPC is no longer valid, and you will need to arrange for a new assessment. Similarly, if your EPC is not registered, you should contact the assessor who conducted the assessment or arrange for a new EPC. Ensuring your EPC is up-to-date and correctly registered is crucial for legal compliance and to provide accurate information to potential tenants or buyers.

To ensure your property’s EPC is correctly lodged and accessible, it’s essential to use accredited energy assessors. For reliable and professional EPC assessment services, visit Landlords Checks Energy Performance Certificate. They offer comprehensive EPC assessments and ensure your certificate is properly registered, helping you comply with regulations and enhance your property’s energy efficiency.

Perform an EPC certificate check today and ensure your property’s energy efficiency and compliance.

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