Sustain is recognised by the energy assessment industry as being leaders in our field. In addition to providing a high quality delivery service for local estate agencies and conveyancing solicitors, we are also employed in a separate role by one of the EPC scheme managers to ensure the newly trained assessors meet standards set out by the Department for Communities and Local Government. We have in house assessors trained to deliver domestic and non domestic Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) as well as Commercial EPCs and Display Energy Certificates (DECs)
Domestic Energy Performance Certificates
Non Domestic Energy Performance Certificates
Display Energy Certificates for Public Sector Buildings
Domestic Energy Performance Certificates
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are a required part of the sellers Home Information Pack. A valid EPC will need to be produced and included with the property particulars prior to any domestic property being marketed from December 2007.

Sustain provides fully qualified in-house domestic energy assessors to help you plan for and meet these new regulations, avoiding unnecessary delays for your business.
EPC case study for Social Housing pdf (75KB)
Non Domestic Energy Performance Certificates
From April 2008 the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive requires buildings other then dwellings to produce an EPC upon construction, sale or rent. The EPC will be known as a 'Non Domestic EPC'. The EPC requirement will come into effect on the following dates:
Most non domestic buildings will be affected by the introduction of Commercial EPCs. These include Shops, Industrial Units, Offices, Hotels, Etc.
Sustain can provide Level 3 and Level 4 Commercial EPCs quickly and efficiently, produced by our in-house team of accredited Energy Assessors. We give advice and assistance on exactly which level of assessment is required for your building. We offer detailed guidance about which energy saving measures would be suitable to help improve the energy rating of your building.
Display Energy Certificates for Public Sector Buildings
From 1 October 2008 public sector occupiers of large buildings will need to display a Display Energy Certificate (DEC) in a prominent place clearly visible to the public. Assessment and production of the DEC will need to be carried out before the implementation date so action is required now to ensure annual energy information is available by 1 October 2008.
A Display Energy Certificate shows the energy performance of a building based on actual energy consumption and is updated annually. The DEC will be accompanied by an Advisory Report which needs to be updated every 7 years. All DECs and Advisory Reports need to be produced by an accredited Energy Assessor. Property managers affected by this legislation will need to keep records of annual energy meter readings in order to produce their certificate.
Sustain provide DECs and Advisory Reports quickly and efficiently, produced by our in-house team of accredited Energy Assessors. We give advice and assistance on exactly what you need to do to help us produce your DEC. We offer detailed guidance about which energy saving measures would be suitable to help improve the energy rating of your building.