Commercial Energy Performance Certificates
A Commercial EPC requires a high level of detail and therefore the assessor has to be technically qualified in order to carry out the survey.
The assessor has to identify the orientation and fabric of the building, identify each room and how it is heated or cooled. Zones have to be created to identify the thermal properties of different parts of the building. Relevant items such as the boiler, the air conditioning system and the glazing all have to be identified and logged into specialist software.
- An EPC is always accompanied by a recommendations report, with a list of cost-effective measures to improve the energy efficiency of the building
- The ratings and improvements suggested in the report will help prioritise the different ways of saving energy
- An informed assessment will always help you make a better decision
- The result will help you plan how to accurately and efficiently manage your commercial building