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Preparing for your Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Assessment can help ensure the process goes smoothly and that I have all the necessary information to accurately evaluate your property's energy efficiency. Here are some steps you can take to prepare for the EPC assessment:

  1. Access: Ensure that I have access to all rooms, radiators, windows, heating systems and environmental controls. Move furniture or other items that may obstruct view of these elements.

  2. Gather paperwork: Collect any relevant paperwork and documentation related to energy-efficient upgrades or improvements you've made to the property. This could include receipts, certificates or warranties e.g. insulation upgrades, rooms in the roof, double/triple glazed windows.

  3. Be ready to provide information: I will likely ask you questions about the property, such as the age of the building, the type of heating system in place, and any recent renovations or modifications.

  4. Share relevant information: If you've implemented any energy-efficient measures that are not immediately apparent such as renewable energy installations (e.g., solar panels) or smart home technology, make sure to inform me about them.

  5. Keep records of improvements: If you plan to make energy-efficient upgrades to your property make sure you keep records of these improvements. While they might not be considered for the current EPC, they can be valuable for future assessments.

Remember, an EPC is an essential document that provides valuable information about your property's energy efficiency. By preparing for the assessment you can help ensure I have access to all relevant information, which may lead to a more accurate and potentially higher energy efficiency rating for your property.