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Posted By: DarylPatomicbisf,
Any future DIY works cannot be included in the EPC. It is a reflection of the dwelling as assessed.
It sounds like the DEA accepted what had been done, and included the extra insulation in at least some of your external walls?
However there are still differences between the data for your EPC compared to your neighbour....
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Posted By: atomicbisfSorry, I think I've overlooked the obvious! The house in question has solar PV, but this is not listed on the EPC.
Posted By: Jeff Batomicbisf - you don't have a wood pellet boiler do you by chance? I only ask because we have one and we have a farcical situation here because all wood pellet boilers are given a "generic" efficiency value which I understand is way below the actual, about 60% I believe (ours is 93%). Hence our house has a lowly D rating despite being insulated to the hilt and an A-rated CO2 emission figure (99%). I could get a better EPC rating if I went back to oil! It's all to do with SAP apparently and I have written to the B.R.E. to ask why the respective boiler databases are not coordinated.
Posted By: GotanewlifeWhat do you expect if you call your house 'Widdershins'!
Posted By: DarylPThey are... but your wood pellet boiler has (probably) not been tested to BS ?
SAP uses tested values, not what manufacturers want you to think!
Look athttp://www.ncm-pcdb.org.uk/sap/" >http://www.ncm-pcdb.org.uk/sap/for the tested values used in SAP calcs and EPCs.
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Posted By: DarylPJeffB,
MCS approval is not testing. RHI is based on your EPC, which uses the tested data, or 65% if not tested.
However, for RHI you benefit from a 'poor' EPC....." alt="" src="http:///forum114/extensions/Vanillacons/smilies/standard/confused.gif" >as the RHI is based on deemed energy consumption!" alt="" src="http:///forum114/extensions/Vanillacons/smilies/standard/cry.gif" >
Posted By: SigaldryIf you know the ratings, presumably you know the RRN (reference number). In which case, go to:https://www.epcregister.com/epcadviser.html" rel="nofollow" >https://www.epcregister.com/epcadviser.htmland you can find out what your calculations are based on / how they could be improved.
Doesn't seem to work for new build ones though.
A lot of the DEA / RDSAP stuff will be based on generic look-up tables based on observable things and the age of the property - but assessors can overide if they have sufficient proof of actual performance.
Heating systems and controls can make quite a difference as well between two otherwise very similar dwelling...
Equally with the knock down, cheap rate that assessors get for RDSAP /DEA work, I wouldn't particularly be surprised if the quality of their work might be a bit lacking.
I've had 'panel' companies trying to get me to do EPC's for existing dwellings 60 miles away from where I live for the princely sum of £30.00, to cover my time, travel expenses, insurances etc and everything else - now that's at least an hours drive each way, plus survey time / getting it produced - really not worth it.
(Glad I'm not a DEA - no idea how they make a living - I suspect by cutting all the corners they can)
Sigaldry
Posted By: DarylP8 Shaws Way has "external insulation".... hence the improved EE rating....http:///forum114/extensions/Vanillacons/smilies/standard/bigsmile.gif" alt="" title="" >
Posted By: DarylPJeffB,
No, MCS registration/certification is no indication of quality/efficiency... just that the mfrs/importers/distributors have paid up!
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