Has anyone investigated yet whether it is worth becoming a domestic energy assessor for next April so that one can issue EPC Level Cs (initial cost in time/money and ongoing costs)?
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Has anyone investigated yet whether it is worth becoming a domestic energy assessor for next April so that one can issue EPC Level Cs (initial cost in time/money and ongoing costs)?
I was going to say same, ÂŁ40 for EPC so not point training.
sounds a bit like whats going to happen in the PV industry!!One my wife uses at a letting agent charges ÂŁ45, so for that sort of money whats the point, it started at ÂŁ150 but as with everything competition brought prices down, they got shafted by government in a similar manner.
sounds a bit like PV!!!I remember reading somewhere that the expected required number of DEAs for the whole of the UK was around 3,500 and there are now over 14,000 registered.
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