First ever Energy Performance Certificate carried out by the-energy-portal
Article by: Stephen Callaghan
As part of a televised broadcast on GMTV at 6 am this morning, mother of four Jayne Seymour, a recently qualified and accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) carried out her inspection of the large Victorian home owned by Dan Gilbart-Butler and his family. This signals the start of the crucial first phase of HIPs (Home Information Packs) which requires all homes with 4 or more bedrooms to be marketed using a HIP and a mandatory EPC.
Commenting on the news, Stephen Callaghan, Chief Executive of property-careers.com said:
"I am absolutely delighted that our new business exchange, the-energy-portal received the instructions to carry out the first official EPC anywhere in the country. Jayne's contribution to the GMTV programme was significant and as live TV can be quite nerve-wracking, I am really pleased she enjoyed the experience. Jayne is a real success story as her new role represents a complete change in career for her; from delivering babies to delivering EPCs- quite a difference!"
The numbers of DEAs and Home Inspectors, according to figures just released by the Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) now exceed the 2000 required to kick-start phase 2 for 3 bedroom homes. We have lobbied Yvette Cooper recently to lay the Commencement Order at the earliest opportunity.
The start of HIPs will now give consumers, the industry and those training to provide Energy Performance Certificates complete confidence to proceed towards full implementation as legislated.













