About Us
We are a West Midlands based company, based in Birmingham. Our central location allows us to easily access all surrounding areas.
We pride ourselves on the level of professionalism our company provides, and have always maintained a high level of service to all of our clients.
All of our energy assessors are accredited, and have achieved the relevant qualifications to carryout Domestic Energy Assessments to produce Energy Performance Certificates (EPC’s).
What is an EPC ?
Energy Performance Certificates were introduced with the aim of helping to improve the general energy efficiency of buildings. If you are buying/selling, renting or building a property – you now need an EPC by law.
The certificate provides ‘A’ to ‘G’ ratings for the building, with ‘A’ being the most energy efficient and ‘G’ being the least.
Accredited Energy Assessors, such as Energy Performance Management, produce EPC’s alongside an associated report which suggests improvements to make a building more energy efficient.
Example Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
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“Did you know that buildings produce nearly half of the UK’s carbon emissions? That’s almost twice that of cars and planes. The way a building is constructed, insulated, heated, ventilated and the type of fuel used, all contribute to its carbon emissions.”
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