Find an Assessor
Do you need an energy assessment - for Building Control purposes, or to measure and improve the energy efficiency of your home?
On this page you can find contact details for NHER Assessors to carry out these inspections.
You can also get information on finding a Domestic Energy Assessor and undertaking an online energy audit of your home.
Last updated: 24 June, 2008
| Looking for information about an NHER Domestic Energy Assessor? Visit our DEA Accreditation Scheme page or call us on 01908 442277. |
Producing Energy Performance Certificates for your home
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are a mandatory component of the Home Information Pack and need to be produced by a qualified and accredited Domestic Energy Assessor. One source of DEAs is the SAVA Business Exchange. Click here to visit the SAVA Business Exchange website.
Assessments for Building Control purposes
Do you need an energy assessment for building control purposes? If you are constructing a new property, converting a property into flats or simply adding an extension - and you have been asked to provide information to Building Control, see the list below.
Or look at the National Register of On Construction Domestic Energy Assessors.
Advice on measures to reduce your home energy bills
Cold? Draughty? Do you need advice on heat loss or the energy consumption of your property? If you would like an assessor to carry out an audit of your property and advise you on the best route to save money and improve comfort, see below:
Channel Islands
Cotswolds
East Anglia
East Midlands
London
North East
Northern Ireland
North Wales
North West
Scotland
South East
South Midlands
South Wales
South West
West Midlands
Yorkshire
Undertaking an online energy audit of your home
Visit the Energy Saving Trust website. Here you can get a free home energy check tailored specifically to your home and also find answers to your energy efficiency questions through their local advice centres. Throughout the site you’ll be able to find great information and FREE expert advice on reducing your fuel bills, making your home more comfortable and reducing your environmental impact.
The Home Energy Check is powered by NHER software.