In Northern Ireland, an EPC is a legal requirement if you are selling or renting a property.
It rates the energy efficiency of a building on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).
At Mortgages Northern Ireland, we offer:
✔ Domestic EPCs for houses, apartments, and commercial properties
✔ Fast turnaround - typically within 24 - 48 hours
✔ Competitive pricing - no hidden fees
✔ Friendly, local service across Northern Ireland
✔ Expert advice on improving your energy efficiency rating
The Process is Simple:
Book an appointment - Contact us online or by phone.
On-site survey - A qualified assessor will inspect your property (30-60 mins).
Receive your EPC Report - Sent via email and registered officially.
Frequently Asked Questions
An energy performance cetificate is a rating system applied to both domestic and commercial properties which highlights how energy efficient a particular building is. A higher energy efficiency rating will mean lower energy bills as the property is more likely to retain heat and uses less electricitiy through efficient lighting etc.
EPC's (energy performance certificates) are required when a property is
Built
marketed for sale or rent
Each energy performance certificate is valid for 10 years and can only be produced by an accredited energy assessor who will need to access the property in order to complete the report. A copy of the EPC report is then logged on a national register.
An energy performance certificate can only be produced from an accredited energy assessor who will need to visit your home in order to complete the assessment. At Mortgages Northern Ireland we have an in house energy assessor on hand who services all of Northern Ireland, simply call or make an enquiry to book an appointment.
You cannot legally rent a property in Northern Ireland without having a valid epc certificate for the property. If you are found to have been renting a property without a valid epc certfcate you could be fined up to £5,000 by your local council.
An energy performance certificate will be required if you sell or rent your house however it can be useful to get an epc even if you do not fall into either of these categories. An energy performance assessor will not just produce the legal document that is required to sell or rent your property they will also provide a detailed report with suggestions concerning improvements that can be made to your property in order to increase its energy performance rating and potentially save you money on your household bills.