This section shows the energy performance for features of a property. The assessment does not consider the condition of a feature and how well it is working.
Each feature is assessed as one of the following:
*Here is where your building information is situated on the EPC. This information does not relate to your property. This is an example and does not reflect your property.
Feature | Description | Rating |
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Wall | Cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed) | Very Poor |
Roof | (another dwelling above) | N/A |
Window | Single glazed | Very Poor |
Main heating | Room heaters, electric | Very Poor |
Main heating control | No thermostatic control of room temperature | Poor |
Hot water | Electric instantaneous at point of use | Very Poor |
Lighting | Low energy lighting in 57% of fixed outlets | Good |
Floor | (another dwelling below) | NO DATA! |
Secondary heating | Portable electric heaters (assumed) | N/A |
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Dwelling type: | Enclosed End-Terrace | Referral number: | |
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Date of assessment: | March 24, 2016 | Type of assessment: | RdSAP, existing dwelling |
Date of certificate: | April 3, 2016 | Total floor area: | 65.0 m2 |
Example Current costs | Example Potential costs | |
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Lighting | £ 65 over 3 years | £ 51 over 3 years |
Heating | £ 1186 over 3 years | £ 208 over 3 years |
Hot Water | £ 182 over 3 years | £ 202 over 3 years |
Totals |
You could save - over 3 years
These figures show how much the average household would spend on this property for heating, lighting and hot water and are not based on energy used by individual households. This excludes energy use for running appliances like TVs, computers and cookers, and electricity generated by microgeneration.
Example Recommendation measures | |
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1. Cavity wall insulation | |
2. Draught proofing | |
3. Low energy lighting for all fixed outlets | |
4. High heat retention storage heaters | |
5. Replace single glazed windows with low-E double glazed windows |
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