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commercial EPCs
Redmon Energy specialises exclusively in non-domestic Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). Our dedicated focus means we have the expertise to efficiently and accurately assess your commercial property, providing you with the legally compliant certificate you need.
We understand the unique energy demands and compliance requirements of the business sector. We’re based in Ipswich but our comprehensive services span far beyond. Our dedicated team regularly operates throughout London, Essex, Kent, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and the West Midlands.
Why people choose us…
Clients trust Redmon Energy for our reliable, professional service and commitment to clarity. We offer a straightforward, rapid turnaround from initial contact to certificate delivery, ensuring minimal disruption to your operations. Choosing us means partnering with an expert who simplify the compliance process and deliver accurate results every time.
About our non-domestic EPCs
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement when a non-domestic property is built, sold or rented. Importantly, a commercial EPC is valid for 10 years. Our qualified assessors evaluate your building’s energy efficiency and recommend cost-effective improvements.
The resulting certificate gives you an essential energy rating (A-G), which is crucial for legal compliance and potential efficiency planning.


Our Accreditations
Quality and accuracy are paramount. Redmon Energy is proud to be an Elmhurst Energy Approved Energy Assessor. This accreditation ensures that our work is conducted to the highest industry standards, with all our assessors being fully qualified, insured, and operating within a recognised, strict quality assurance framework.
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Our Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for a commercial building rates its energy efficiency on an A to G scale, based on estimated carbon emissions and potential running costs. This legally required document also includes a Recommendation Report that identifies specific, cost-effective measures to help improve the property’s energy performance.
Why do I need a EPC?
You need a Commercial EPC to legally comply with UK regulations whenever you sell, rent out, or construct a non-domestic property. This is vital due to the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES), which currently prohibit the letting of properties with an F or G rating. Having an EPC ensures compliance, provides transparency to tenants/buyers about future energy costs, and helps you identify ways to reduce operational expenditure.
How long does it take to get a Commercial EPC?
The overall process typically takes a few working days. The time spent on the on-site assessment varies significantly, ranging from around 30 minutes for a small unit to several hours for a complex building. Once the data is gathered, the assessor processes the information and lodges the certificate on the official government register, usually within 3 to 5 working days of the site visit. The certificate itself is valid for 10 years.
How much is a Commercial EPC?
The cost of a Commercial EPC is calculated on a bespoke basis, as there is no fixed price. It depends on various factors, including the size and complexity of the building, the type of fixed systems (like HVAC), and the level of assessment required. We provide a tailored, competitive quote for every property to reflect the specific time and resources needed for an accurate survey and report.
How is the property assessed for a EPC?
We visit your commercial property to conduct a detailed, non-invasive survey. We gather key data by examining the building’s construction, insulation levels, lighting systems, and all fixed heating, cooling, and ventilation (HVAC) systems. This information is then used within government-approved software to calculate the official energy rating and generate the certificate.
What is included in the EPC assessment report?
A Commercial EPC consists of the main certificate and a detailed Recommendation Report. The certificate clearly displays the property’s energy efficiency rating (A to G), its estimated carbon emissions, and a comparison to other similar buildings. The Recommendation Report, which is crucial for compliance and planning, then provides a list of suggested, cost-effective energy improvement measures, often with an indication of their potential impact and likely payback period.






