Energy performance certificate (EPC)
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Flat 29 Tennyson Apartments
1, Saffron Central Square
CROYDON
CR0 2FW
27 January 2024
8407-1631-6839-6427-6943
- Property type
- Mid-floor flat
- Total floor area
- 49 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 |
---|---|---|
Walls | Average thermal transmittance 0.25 W/m²K | Very good |
Windows | Fully double glazed | Good |
Main heating | Community scheme | Very good |
Main heating control | Flat rate charging, programmer and TRVs | Average |
Hot water | Community scheme | Very good |
Lighting | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets | Very good |
Air tightness | Air permeability 5.0 m³/h.m² (assessed average) | Good |
Roof | (other premises above) | N/A |
Floor | (other premises below) | N/A |
Secondary heating | None | N/A |
Low and zero carbon energy sources
Low and zero carbon energy sources release very little or no CO2. Installing these sources may help reduce energy bills as well as cutting carbon emissions. The following low or zero carbon energy sources are installed in this property:
- Community combined heat and power
Primary energy use
The primary energy use for this property per year is 27 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 £356 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 £0 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:
- 481 kWh per year for heating
- 1,959 kWh per year for hot water
Impact on the environment
This property’s environmental impact rating is A. It has the potential to be A.
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
- 0.3 tonnes of CO2
- This property’s potential production
- 0.3 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
The assessor did not make any recommendations for this property.
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
- Carlos Bernal
- Telephone
- 02079278838
Contacting the accreditation scheme
If you’re still unhappy after contacting the assessor, you should contact the assessor’s accreditation scheme.
- Accreditation scheme
- NHER
- Assessor’s ID
- NHER008399
- Telephone
- 01455 883 250
About this assessment
- Assessor’s declaration
- No related party
- Date of assessment
- 27 January 2014
- Date of certificate
- 28 January 2014
- Type of assessment
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Show information about the SAP
SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure) is a method used to assess and compare the energy and environmental performance of properties in the UK. It uses detailed information about the property’s construction to calculate energy performance.
This type of assessment must be carried out on all new properties built after 1 April 2008 in England and Wales, and 30 September 2008 in Northern Ireland.
Other certificates for this property
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