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HARROGATE • YORK • SKIPTON • RIPON • KNARESBOROUGH

Domestic EPC

At ZED, we're committed to helping homeowners optimise their energy usage and reduce costs with our expert Domestic EPC Survey Service. Our accredited energy assessors conduct thorough assessments of your property's energy efficiency, providing you with a detailed Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).

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We aim to achieve Energy Performance Certification (EPC) turnaround within 72 hours

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Thermostat Efficiency

The thermostat component of the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) evaluates the efficiency of your home's heating control system. It assesses the functionality and accuracy of your thermostat in regulating indoor temperature, highlighting opportunities for optimizing energy usage and improving comfort levels.

Carbon Dioxide (C02) Emissions

The carbon dioxide emissions component of the EPC quantifies the environmental impact of your home's energy usage. It calculates the amount of carbon dioxide emissions generated from heating, hot water, and lighting, providing insight into your home's carbon footprint. Recommendations aim to reduce emissions by improving energy efficiency and adopting sustainable energy solutions..

Insulation

Insulation plays a crucial role in maintaining thermal comfort and reducing heat loss in your home. The insulation component of the EPC assesses the quality and effectiveness of insulation materials in walls, roofs, floors, and pipes. It identifies areas for improvement to enhance energy efficiency and reduce heat loss, ultimately leading to lower energy bills and a more comfortable living environment.

Heating & Hot Water

The heating and hot water component of the EPC examines the efficiency of your home's heating system and hot water supply. It evaluates factors such as the type of heating system, its age, and its overall performance, providing insights into energy-saving measures and potential upgrades to enhance efficiency and reduce costs.

Lighting

The lighting component of the EPC examines the energy efficiency of your home's lighting fixtures and bulbs. It evaluates factors such as bulb type, wattage, and usage patterns to determine energy consumption and identify opportunities for energy-saving lighting upgrades. Recommendations may include switching to energy-efficient LED bulbs or installing lighting controls to reduce electricity usage and lower energy bills.

Wall Structure

The wall structure component of the EPC evaluates the thermal performance of your home's walls. It considers factors such as the construction materials, thickness, and insulation levels to assess heat retention and insulation properties. Recommendations provided in this section aim to improve the overall energy efficiency of your home by addressing any deficiencies in wall insulation or construction.

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