Energy performance certificate (EPC)
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6, Hessle Terrace
LEEDS
LS6 1EQ
8 July 2024
0588-5072-6203-5804-2904
- Property type
- Mid-terrace house
- Total floor area
- 110 square metres
Rules on letting this property
Properties can be let if they have an energy rating from A to E.
You can read guidance for landlords on the regulations and exemptions.
Breakdown of property’s energy performance
Features in this property
Features get a rating from very good to very poor, based on how energy efficient they are. Ratings are not based on how well features work or their condition.
Assumed ratings are based on the property’s age and type. They are used for features the assessor could not inspect.
Feature | Description | Rating |
---|---|---|
Wall | Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed) | Very poor |
Roof | Pitched, no insulation (assumed) | Very poor |
Roof | Roof room(s), no insulation (assumed) | Very poor |
Window | Fully double glazed | Average |
Main heating | Boiler and radiators, mains gas | Good |
Main heating control | Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs | Good |
Hot water | From main system | Good |
Lighting | Low energy lighting in 58% of fixed outlets | Good |
Floor | Suspended, no insulation (assumed) | N/A |
Secondary heating | None | N/A |
Primary energy use
The primary energy use for this property per year is 242 kilowatt hours per square metre (kWh/m2).
About primary energy use
Primary energy use is a measure of the energy required for lighting, heating and hot water in a property. The calculation includes:
- the efficiency of the property’s heating system
- power station efficiency for electricity
- the energy used to produce the fuel and deliver it to the property
How this affects your energy bills
An average household would need to spend £1,139 per year on heating, hot water and lighting in this property. These costs usually make up the majority of your energy bills.
You could save £413 per year if you complete the suggested steps for improving this property’s energy rating.
This is based on average costs in 2014 when this EPC was created. People living at the property may use different amounts of energy for heating, hot water and lighting.
Heating this property
Estimated energy needed in this property is:
- 19,050 kWh per year for heating
- 2,273 kWh per year for hot water
Impact on the environment
This property’s environmental impact rating is D. It has the potential to be B.
Properties get a rating from A (best) to G (worst) on how much carbon dioxide (CO2) they produce each year.
Carbon emissions
- An average household produces
- 6 tonnes of CO2
- This property produces
- 5.1 tonnes of CO2
- This property’s potential production
- 2.1 tonnes of CO2
You could improve this property’s CO2 emissions by making the suggested changes. This will help to protect the environment.
These ratings are based on assumptions about average occupancy and energy use. People living at the property may use different amounts of energy.
Changes you could make
Do I need to follow these steps in order?
Yes. Each step builds on the one before it so you can save the most energy.
For example, it’s more energy efficient to insulate your home before you buy a new boiler. A well insulated home will lose less heat so you do not have to run your boiler as often.
Step 1: Room-in-roof insulation
- Typical installation cost
- £1,500 - £2,700
- Typical yearly saving
- £259.74
Step 2: Internal or external wall insulation
- Typical installation cost
- £4,000 - £14,000
- Typical yearly saving
- £104.71
Step 3: Floor insulation
- Typical installation cost
- £800 - £1,200
- Typical yearly saving
- £28.43
Step 4: Low energy lighting
- Typical installation cost
- £25
- Typical yearly saving
- £21.90
Step 5: Solar photovoltaic panels, 2.5 kWp
- Typical installation cost
- £9,000 - £14,000
- Typical yearly saving
- £240.70
Help paying for energy improvements
You might be able to get a grant from the Boiler Upgrade Scheme. This will help you buy a more efficient, low carbon heating system for this property.
More ways to save energy
Who to contact about this certificate
Contacting the assessor
If you’re unhappy about your property’s energy assessment or certificate, you can complain to the assessor who created it.
- Assessor’s name
- Wayne Braddock
- Telephone
- 01709331152
Contacting the accreditation scheme
If you’re still unhappy after contacting the assessor, you should contact the assessor’s accreditation scheme.
- Accreditation scheme
- Stroma Certification Ltd
- Assessor’s ID
- STRO017450
- Telephone
- 0330 124 9660
- certification@stroma.com
About this assessment
- Assessor’s declaration
- No related party
- Date of assessment
- 8 July 2014
- Date of certificate
- 9 July 2014
- Type of assessment
-
Show information about the RdSAP
RdSAP (Reduced data Standard Assessment Procedure) is a method used to assess and compare the energy and environmental performance of properties in the UK. It uses a site visit and survey of the property to calculate energy performance.
This type of assessment can be carried out on properties built before 1 April 2008 in England and Wales, and 30 September 2008 in Northern Ireland. It can also be used for newer properties, as long as they have a previous SAP assessment, which uses detailed information about the property’s construction to calculate energy performance.
Green deal plan
Energy efficiency improvements were made to this property by a Green deal plan.
Before buying or renting this property, you should ask the property’s owner for a copy of the plan. You can also get a copy of the plan from the plan’s provider with the owner’s consent.
Cost of the plan
Plan charges:
- are payable as part of the electricity bill
- reduce as each improvement is paid off
- Current charge
- £80 per year
- Estimated saving
- £149 per year
- Payment period start
- 11 February 2015
- Payment period end
- 30 October 2036
- Interest rate payable
- fixed at 8.3% APR
This is the current charge, but the charge can change over time depending on the details of the plan. The plan can be paid off early, although extra costs may apply.
The estimated saving is based on:
- the original Green Deal assessment
- the improvements made by the plan
- typical energy use for this type of property, using current energy prices
- BG Drilyner TL
- Paid off 6 August 2036
- BG Drilyner TL
- Paid off 6 August 2036
Plan and provider details
- Plan number
- AC0000097911
- Provider
- Efficient Finance (UK) Ltd
- Telephone
- 01274 317217
Other certificates for this property
If you are aware of previous certificates for this property and they are not listed here, please contact us at dluhc.digital-services@levellingup.gov.uk or call our helpdesk on 020 3829 0748 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).
- Certificate number
- 0550-2806-6720-9205-8241
- Valid until
- 8 February 2025
- Certificate number
- 0550-2808-6730-9204-9211
- Valid until
- 19 August 2024
- Certificate number
- 9308-5072-6203-5504-2900
- Valid until
- 12 July 2024
- Certificate number
- 8200-3285-0020-2706-5883
- Expired on
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25 August 2018