EPCs last for 10 years, so if it's in date you don't need another.
I've not known anyone to buy/ not buy a property on the basis of an EPC. So even if the new boiler improves the rating it will add no benefit to any sale. People will see it's a modern boiler and that's that.
EPCs last for 10 years, so if it's in date you don't need another.
I've not known anyone to buy/ not buy a property on the basis of an EPC. So even if the new boiler improves the rating it will add no benefit to any sale. People will see it's a modern boiler and that's that.
says who? IMHO they have no credibility and only slightly strange people take any notice of them. We're just selling - our EPC has under advice to improve "install cavity wall insulation, install solar panels and increase number of LED bulbs" - you couldn't make it up. CWI IMO is never recommended for older houses, panels just look ugly and make roof maintenance difficult and bulbs? really?
It wont be at all in your favour. And no-one will buy your house just because you have this new EPC as opposed to the existing one, and the cost of it wont be added to the sale price, so it's to your detriment not benefit.
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