CURRICULUM
- Welcome & Introduction
- What is an EPC?
- Building Regulations- Scope
- Identifying Construction Types
- Style & Age of Properties
- Property Description
- Introduction of RdSAP Software
- Determining levels of insulation
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- Renewable Energy Sources
- Heating & Lighting
- The Surveying Process
- Site Notes
- Floor Plans
- Dimensions-Perimeter
- Importance of Photographs
- Measuring Conventions
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- Paper Based Written Exams
- Introduction of RdSAP software
- RdSAP Data Collection & Live Survey
- Produce and explain EPC relating to Domestic Property
- Calculate EPC
- Create EPC
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- City & Guilds Assignments
- Property Visit
- Produce and explain EPC relating to Domestic Property
- Calculate EPC
- Create EPC
- Start compile Portfolio
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- City & Guilds Assignments
- Data input exercise in the RdSAP software
- Calculate EPC
- Create EPC
- Produce five EPC based on the Property Matrix
- Portfolio Guidance & Completion
- Assignment Feedback and Result Sheet
- Q & A Session
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When Will I Be Qualified?
You’ll receive your City & Guilds certificate after completing your portfolio — no delays, no extra work. By the end of your training you’ll have everything you need to complete your portfolio, apply for your licence and start working as a qualified Domestic Energy Assessor.
What’s Included?
Your course fee covers it all — training, assessment, certification, and all course materials. No hidden costs. No added extras. Just a clear, straightforward route to qualification.
Enrollment is on a monthly basis and your first day will be run from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm Live Online.
Subsequent support days are flexible as required, either individually or in group sessions.
Our staff and tutors are always on hand for support.
The candidate will complete a portfolio of evidence from a range of properties. A total of five EPC's are required to achieve successful completion.