Commercial Energy Performance Certficate

   
Energy Performance Certificates are required for all commercial buildings whenever built, rented or sold.

Like residential EPCs they are intended to inform potential buyers or tenants about the energy performance of a building, so they can consider energy efficiency as part of their investment or business decision to buy or occupy that building.

Certain commercial premises do not require EPCs, these are:
• Places of worship
• Detached buildings of less than 50sq metres
• industrial sites, workshops and non-residential agricultural buildings with low energy demand.

If you are in doubt as to whether your premises falls within one of these categories please call ecoEPCs for clarification.
 

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So what's involved with a Commercial Energy Assessment?

 
The processes involved in undertaking a commercial EPC are fundamentally the same a domestic EPC, however a major difference is that the building needs to be divided into different 'zones' dependant on the activities conducted in the zones (ie office space, kitchen, storage area etc).

For each zone the following must therefore be recorded:
• the dimensions
• the heating and ventilation types
• the lighting and controls used
• the fabric type and thermal efficiency of the materials used: roof, floors, walls and glazing.

Once all this information has been gathered the data is entered into the approved software and the certificate is generated.
 

Commercial EPC Surrey & SE area coverage

 

Some of the areas covered include



The commercial EPC covers all typs of buildings such as airport terminals, bus stations, train stations, seaport terminals, community or day centres, crown and county courts, emergency services, further education universities, hospital, hotel, industrial process building, launderette, libraries, museums, galleries, miscellaneous 24hr activities, nursing residential homes and hostels, offices, primary health care buildings, primary school, prisons, restaurants, public houses, retail, retail warehouses, secondary schools, social clubs, sports centre, leisure centres, sports ground arena, telephone exchanges, theatres, cinemas, music halls and auditoria, warehouse and storage, workshops and maintenance depots.
  KT1 Kingston upon Thames
KT2 Kingston upon Thames(North)
KT3 New Malden
KT4 Worcester Park
KT5 Berrylands
KT6 Surbiton
KT7 Thames Ditton
KT8 East Molesey
KT8 West Molesey
KT9 Chessington
KT10 Esher
KT10 Claygate
KT11 Cobham
KT12 Walton upon Thames
KT13 Weybridge
KT14 West Byfleet
KT15 Addlestone
KT16 Chertsey
KT17 Epsom
KT17 Ewell
KT18 Headley
KT19 Ewell West
KT20 Tadworth, Burgh Heath
KT21 Ashtead
KT22 Leatherhead
KT23 The Bookhams
KT24 The Horsleys, Effingham
TW1 Twickenham
TW10
Ham
TW11 Teddington
TW12 Hampton
TW17 Shepperton
GU22 Pyrford
SM3 Cheam
 

Areas covered: Surrey, Hampshire, Sussex, Middlesex and the South East of England
Addlestone, Ashtead, Basingstoke, Chichester, Chertsey, Chessington, Crawley, Cobham, East Molesey, West Molesey, East Ewell, Epsom, Esher, Ewell West, Ham, Hampton, Headley, Horsley, Kingston, Kingston upon Thames, Leatherhead, London, Maidstone, Middlesex, Portsmouth, Pyrford, Reading, Shepperton, Surbiton, Surrey, Sussex, Tadworth, Teddington, Thames Ditton, Twickenham, Walton upon Thames, West Byfleet, Weybridge, Woking, Worcester Park.