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08/05/2024

From Energy Efficiency To Enhanced Market Value: The Power Of EPCs In Property Sales

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Did you know that a superior Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) could increase your property's value.

As the UK housing market continues to evolve, Catherine Storer, Executive Director and construction industry expert at Essential Site Skills, is emphasising the significant impact that Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) have on buying and selling homes. With the UK’s firm commitment to reducing carbon emissions, EPCs are not just regulatory requirements but key factors in maximising property value and ensuring sustainable living.

"Whether you are selling your home or in the market to buy, understanding the EPC of your property is crucial," said Catherine Storer. "These certificates do more than outline energy costs; they provide a blueprint for enhancing energy efficiency, which can substantially increase property value and appeal in today's eco-conscious market."

An EPC rates a property’s energy efficiency, from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), and includes detailed information on a home’s energy use, typical energy costs, and tangible recommendations for improvements. This information is invaluable for homeowners looking to sell, as a higher rating can attract buyers looking for an energy-efficient home. Likewise, buyers benefit by knowing the potential energy costs and savings associated with their new home.
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Energy Efficiency Improvement Tips

Heating and Ventilation: Upgrading your heating system can significantly enhance your EPC rating. Specialists in modern and efficient heating technologies can install new boilers, heat pumps, or more efficient radiators tailored to your property's specific needs.

Renewable Energy: Integrating renewable energy sources like solar panels, biomass heaters, or air source heat pumps can greatly improve your home’s energy efficiency. Experts in these technologies provide installation services and advice on the best options for your property.

Insulation: Effective insulation is one of the most cost-efficient methods to boost a home's energy efficiency. Professionals specialising in loft, wall, and floor insulation can significantly improve your home’s heat retention.

Windows and Doors: Installing energy-efficient doors and windows, such as double or triple-glazed options, can also markedly enhance your home's thermal performance.

"As the property market becomes increasingly competitive, a good EPC rating is not just a nice-to-have, but a crucial component of a property’s marketability and long-term value," Storer added.

For homeowners interested in selling their properties, or buyers wanting to invest wisely, understanding and improving an EPC can be a game-changer.

Discover more about how Essential Site Skills can assist in preparing your property for the market by visiting their website.

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