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● Detached houses: A type of house that is not attached to any other properties
● Semi-detached houses: A type of house that shares at least one wall with another property
● Terraced houses: A type of house that is attached to other houses
● End-of-terrace houses: A type of house that is located at the end of a row of houses
● Bungalows: A type of house that is generally one floor and is good for people who want space but don’t want to use stairs
● Flats: A type of house that is well-known in the UK
We provide a full turnkey solution on every property
● Data check and profiling: We would profile your property and personal situation, to determine what route to market is available to you
● Survey: We carry out different types of surveys, dependant on the property. EPC / RA Survey, Renewables survey, carbon footprint survey etc. This would all be tailored for you
● Design: We design the solutions based on the compatibility and eligibility of your property
● Procure: We would arrange for all materials and equipment to be ready for your installation
● Install: We would install your solution through our fully accredited and qualified installation teams
● Handover: We would continue the process completing and submitting all documentation requirements, of which you would be included in
● Maintain / service: Lumos provide a service to maintain, clean and check on any of the systems we install. Sign up to our ongoing maintenance scheme to benefit
Energy Performance Certificate
Every property needs an EPC carried out on their property to understand your energy rating, and where improvements can be made.
We provide various funding solutions for our variety of customers, all dependant on their eligibility and circumstances.
Dependant on your eligibility and circumstances, we may be required to carry out an EPC on your property to understand your energy rating and improvement opportunities.
An EPC, or Energy Performance Certificate, shows how energy-efficient a property is. A higher rating means the energy bills for that house or flat are likely to be lower.
By law, an EPC is needed whenever a property is built, sold or rented. In Scotland, the certificate also needs to be displayed somewhere in the property – such as in the meter cupboard or next to the boiler.
An EPC gives information about a property’s energy use and how much this is likely to cost over the next three years. It also suggests ways to reduce energy use in order to save money.
The certificate looks similar to the multicoloured stickers you find on new appliances. It’s scored out of 100 and gives a rating from A to G, with A being the most energy-efficient and G being the least energy-efficient.
Newer properties tend to have better EPC ratings than older ones.
To find out your Scottish housing EPC rating click here:
www.scottishepcregister.org.uk
For English residents, click here for your EPC rating: