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If you're selling or letting your home in Sutton Coldfield, you must legally have a valid EPC before listing it.Our qualified assessor will inspect:
EPC's available within 24 hours from just £65.00 + VAT, Valid for 10 years. Same day appointments often available.
If you manage or own business premises in Sutton Coldfield, we provide detailed EPCs that meet all legal and compliance standards, including MEES. Assessments include:
Commercial EPC's we've provided in Sutton Coldfield:
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Whether you're a landlord or homeowner, simple upgrades can raise your EPC score:
Our assessors provide tailored guidance after each visit.
Get my free quote nowPublic buildings over 1,000 square meters require Display Energy Certificates (DECs) in addition to standard EPCs. These certificates show actual energy consumption based on annual energy bills and must be prominently displayed. Display energy certificates help demonstrate public sector commitment to energy efficiency and climate change mitigation.
To get a quote for an EPC, simply give us a call on 01827 284488, or fill in our contact form and a member of our team will be in touch shortly.
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Get my free quote now"Outstanding service from start to finish. The team at Gradwell Building Performance were professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly responsive. They guided us through the entire TM59 overheating assessment with clarity and care. The thermal modelling report was delivered on time and tailored specifically to our building design. We felt completely supported and confident in meeting our planning and compliance requirements. Highly recommended!”
FAQ Section
An EPC, or Energy Performance Certificate, is a legally required document that assesses the energy efficiency of a building. It provides a rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and includes recommendations for improving energy performance.
You need an EPC if you're selling, renting, or building a property in the UK. It’s a legal requirement for residential and commercial properties unless the building is exempt (e.g. listed properties in some cases).
An EPC is valid for 10 years from the date of issue. If you're selling or letting a property, you must ensure the EPC is up-to-date.
EPC costs vary depending on the type and size of the property. For a typical residential property, the cost ranges from £75 to £120. Commercial EPCs are usually more expensive due to their complexity.
If you fail to provide an EPC when required, you could face a fine of up to £5,000, depending on the type of building and situation. It's a legal obligation under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations.
E rating or higher, under the MEES regulations. Some exemptions may apply.