
How Long Is an EPC Valid For?
How long does an EPC actually last? While the 10 year expiration is the standard, many property owners are missing key triggers that require an earlier update.

How long does an EPC actually last? While the 10 year expiration is the standard, many property owners are missing key triggers that require an earlier update.

Between changing legislative timelines, updated energy assessment standards, and strict safety checks, keeping your properties legal requires meticulous organisation.

Discover how switching to LED lighting throughout your home can improve your property’s energy performance and help secure a better EPC rating.

The new RdSap (Reduced Data Standard Assessment Procedure) methodology officially went live, replacing the ageing RdSAP 9.94. Find out what this means.

With energy prices remaining a major talking point across the country, your EPC has evolved from a mandatory bit of paperwork into a unique selling point.

An EPC assessment is a non invasive survey that typically takes between 30 to 60 minutes. Here is exactly what our accredited assessors look for when they visit your property.

Is PAT testing mandatory for homes? What is an EICR? Learn the legal differences and stay compliant with First Certify.

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement when renting & selling your property. Find out why it’s important.

This guide will explore key steps to take prior to your EPC assessment, helping you achieve the best possible energy rating.

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