Commercial Energy CertificatesI know that home owners have to provide a home information pack to potential buyers if they try to sell their homes but I didn`t realise that
Commercial Energy Certificates are required for new build commercial properties. More importantly, landlords now have a responsibility to provide their tenants with information on the energy certificates so they can grasps a good idea of how much the building is likely to cost them to run in the future. I suppose if you are a consciences landlord who looks after your buildings then you`ll welcome the
Commercial Energy Certificates. They will show potential tenants that your buildings are energy efficient and they`ll be more likely to lease them off you as a result. The ratings on the certificates run from A to G; with A being highly efficient and G being not very efficient at all. An independent assessor will come out to the commercial property to examine a number of elements such as the size of the building, its thermal characteristics and the heating and hot water system that`s in place. Other elements are also taken into consideration before one of the
Commercial Energy Certificates can be issued. The property`s current rating is given and a possible rating is highlighted should improvements be made.