It must of been lower than that noshocks because I register at around the 1200 and you was MCS before us
 
You may be right MEP, just makes the situation seem worse, I wasent over run with work when there were less than 1200 installers and a £0.43 FIT, even with a 30% drop in system prices thats a lot of installers/chancers/gravy train jump oners (delete as applicable) chasing the same level of work.
 
Same level of work..WHERE..EPC will kill that level to about 40% me thinks...40% is me being an optimist...
 
And the firms that actually survey jobs correctly will be up against the crash, bang wallopers (buy a 4kWp kit, give the panels to the roofers, get an electrician to plug it - forget calcs, forget shading, forget everything)
 
And the firms that actually survey jobs correctly will be up against the crash, bang wallopers (buy a 4kWp kit, give the panels to the roofers, get an electrician to plug it - forget calcs, forget shading, forget everything)

Been like that for the last three months...wham.. bam..gis your debit card details..
 
We've just quoted against one of the nationals who were doing 3.5kwp for .... wait for it ...... 16k!!!! I nearly fell of my chair - weren't Sanyo either.
 
There's a lot of telesales going on at the minute. This customer said as soon as he let the salesman in he wished he hadn't :-) Seems to be talking to us ok but you can't count your chickens .....
 
we get a steady trickle of work on the back of these dodgy salesmen as with some customers it just stirs their interest enough to prompt them to get another quote to compare it with, at which point the difference between our approach and the dodgy salesman approach, plus our prices means we get the job most of the time.
 
Same level of work..WHERE..EPC will kill that level to about 40% me thinks...40% is me being an optimist...

I'm doing an install next month on a 160 year old cottage with stone uninsulated walls, customer arranged EPC himself, DEA said it would be a D rating on the phone when he described the house, low and behold it was a D when he came out, EPC issued, £45, luvely jubly, customer should have said he was after a C rating! Hows this possible?
 
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I guess it does depend on a lot of other stuff as well like loft insulation, condensing gas boiler, heating controls, thermostatic rad valves, double glazing, low energy lighting etc etc. so D would certainly be possible for a solid wall house, particularly once you add PV into the mix.
 
There are EPC loop holes !!! as an EPC is just on BIG SAP calculation which if you did manually it would takes weeks

hence software
 
I guess it does depend on a lot of other stuff as well like loft insulation, condensing gas boiler, heating controls, thermostatic rad valves, double glazing, low energy lighting etc etc. so D would certainly be possible for a solid wall house, particularly once you add PV into the mix.

solar pv does not add more than 5 points on at most
 
I will do a standard house Detached 1960's with no energy efficent products then I will slowly add items like loft insulation and cavity wall insualltion , energy bulbs , pv and I will post my finding on here so we can get an Idea of Points per Item on a standard house.
 
I may be wrong, but I understood it that the points per item actually changes depending on other items. So in the house with the solid walls it would gain more points for having a condensing gas boiler than a house with cavity wall insulation would gain from having a condensing gas boiler, because the heat demand would be higher so there would be more direct gains from the more efficient boiler... etc.

At least I'm sure that's what our EPC guy was saying.
 
I may be wrong, but I understood it that the points per item actually changes depending on other items. So in the house with the solid walls it would gain more points for having a condensing gas boiler than a house with cavity wall insulation would gain from having a condensing gas boiler, because the heat demand would be higher so there would be more direct gains from the more efficient boiler... etc.

At least I'm sure that's what our EPC guy was saying.

You're right - it's different for every house but ball park figures will at least give us an idea of what we're looking for. I should be ok but there's loads fo people who won't know where to start.
 
Will be interested to see what you come up with. I'm currrently taking a DEA course and the instructor was incredulous when I assessed my own house as it's a 3 bed 1955 semi and with a 4kWp PV system (it also has all LED lights, cavity insulation, 300mm loft insulation etc) it comes out at 92 (A rated) - there aren't any 1955 houses in the database at A, which is why he is incredulous. I haven't mis entered any data (at least that anyone has found yet), but the rdSAP software (current version, not post April changes) is adding 17 points on for the PV taking it from a mid C rating (75) to lower A. Even a more typical 2.5kWp system would have added 9 points, whereas it looks like going from 0 to 100% low energy lighting only adds 1-2 points.
 

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