Articles, tagged with "domestic energy", page 3
15th January 2010
Energy Assessors are split into two main categories - the Domestic Energy Assessors who visit residential properties and carry out energy assessments in order to create an EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) and the Non-Domestic Energy Assessors who v...
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Author:
crenergy
24th December 2009
Display Energy Certificates (DECs) are certificates which give a building an energy rating based on the actual energy consumption of the particular building. All buildings which have over 1000 m² of useful floor space which are occupied or partially ...
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Author:
crenergy
24th December 2009
With the Government committed to reducing carbon emissions as close to zero by the year 2020 there are several initiatives that are now in practice regarding energy assessments and commercial properties. There are various ways in which this now affects pr...
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Author:
crenergy
21st December 2009
Buildings in the UK are responsible to nearly 50% of the country's carbon emissions and energy consumption. This is a staggering figure and with this in mind the Government has been taking positive steps in trying to reduce carbon emissions to 0 by the ...
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Author:
crenergy
16th December 2009
Nowadays, you find that there are plenty of houses being put up for sale either due to some personal problems or due to difficulty in payment of housing loans. From 1st June 2007, residential properties that are put on sale require a Home Information Pack...
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Author:
Christopher
09th December 2009
Some of these tips are so simple,they only take just a minute or two to implement. Even small changes will add up to big savings over the course of this cold winter!
Here are the 10 tips that I have personally used to save on my domestic energy costs.
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Author:
solarearthrby
30th November 2009
An energy inspector would have to undergo some lectures and workshops and also a practical training session to become a certified domestic energy assessor. There is also a provision of having one-day workshops split into smaller groups. This workshop also...
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Author:
Christopher
20th October 2009
Landlords and prospective home buyers can benefit from Home Information Packs (HIP). HIP is basically required for most of the homes put on the market with vacant possession on or after 14 December 2008. However, there are few exceptions to it. It include...
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Author:
Kirthy
19th October 2009
Landlords and house owners must be familiar with the term EPC. An EPC or Energy Performance Certificate is nothing but a certificate that states the energy efficiency of a house or building premise. A house or building with a better EPC signifies that the...
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Author:
Kirthy
19th October 2009
Are you a landlord and are looking forward to rent out a house or building premise? If yes, then you can benefit from an Energy Performance Certificate. The certificate proves to be extremely useful. In fact, from 1 October 2008, landlords have a legal ob...
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Author:
Kirthy
22nd September 2009
If you are planning to enter into the field of green engineering, then there are many green engineer courses for you to choose from. Since the governments and big corporate organizations are backing up various green issues, green jobs are lucrative. It ...
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Author:
Christopher
21st August 2009
Why should landlords consider an EPC service? EPC buyers will have to find out how energy efficient is their buy to let property as they have to project this to their investors, building purchaser or tenant in case it is a buy to let property. Always, rem...
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Author:
Kirthy Shetty
21st August 2009
EPC provider offers the following services to you:
• EPC certificate provided
• Home condition Report, at times
• Recommendation letter
An independent accredited domestic energy assessor in Liverpool, will help you out and provide a ce...
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Author:
Kirthy Shetty
08th August 2009
A set of documents that provides the buyer with key information on the property and it is provided by the seller or the seller's agent, this is known as Home information packs. A landlord has to buy home information pack. Or HIP. Get your HIP fast and at ...
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Author:
Kirthy
08th August 2009
Are you a landlord planning to rent out or sell your property? It is compulsory that you have a HIP, in case you decide to rent out or sell your building or house. This is one of the first vital information pack requested for if you are a resident of Wale...
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Author:
Kirthy