EPC linked Mortgages

This advert popped up on my Facebook feed for Green Mortgages and it’s a sign of the future. NatWest currently offer a Green Mortgage for properties with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of A or B. The blurb on their website states: According toĀ UK Government National Statistics, residential properties make up 15% of the

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EPC G in the valleys

I recently was asked to undertake a visual inspection of a property currently being refurbished in the valleys, to provide advice on if their planned works would be enough to get to an E for rental. They’d planned 200mm loft insulation, a new boiler with programmer, room thermostat and TRVs on the radiators. UPVC double

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Is floor insulation viable?

Most Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) reports will recommend insulation, wall and/or floor. But realistically, is floor insulation viable? We don’t think so! First you have to take up your current floor, not so bad if it’s carpet, but what about tiles? What about the knock-on effect on skirting board, wall paper? Then you have to

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EPC Information for Homeowners

Homeownership is a huge investment, and with that comes a lot of responsibility. One of the things that you, as a homeowner, will be responsible for is your home’s energy performance certificate (EPC). An EPC is a document that contains information about the energy efficiency of your home. It rates your home on a scale

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EPC Information for Landlords

Landlords have a lot to keep track of when it comes to their property. From finding and screening tenants to maintaining the property, there’s a lot to do. And one of the things that landlords need to be aware of is Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). An EPC is required by law whenever a property is

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