Torney provides professional Commercial EPC assessments to help building owners, landlords, and businesses meet legal requirements and improve energy efficiency. Our experienced assessors deliver clear, accurate Energy Performance Certificates for a wide range of non-domestic properties, from offices and retail units to industrial sites. Whether you’re selling, leasing, or managing a commercial building, we make the process straightforward, compliant, and hassle-free.

What is a Commercial EPC?
A Commercial Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legally required document that shows how energy efficient a non-domestic property is. It provides an energy rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and includes recommendations for improving the building’s performance. Commercial EPCs are essential for understanding the energy impact of a property and identifying opportunities to reduce running costs and carbon emissions.
If you are selling, renting, or constructing a commercial building, you are required by law to obtain a valid EPC before the property can be marketed. This applies to a wide range of premises, including offices, retail units, warehouses, hospitality venues, and industrial buildings. The certificate is valid for 10 years and must be made available to prospective buyers or tenants.
At Torney, we carry out thorough and efficient EPC assessments tailored to the needs of commercial property owners, agents, and businesses. Our qualified assessors review the building’s layout, construction materials, heating and lighting systems, and overall energy use to produce an accurate certificate that meets current regulations. We aim to provide a fast turnaround while ensuring every report is clear, compliant, and professionally delivered.
In addition to certification, a Commercial EPC offers valuable insight into how a property could be improved. The accompanying recommendation report highlights practical measures that may enhance efficiency, improve the rating, and support compliance with Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). Torney can help clients understand these outcomes and take the next steps toward a more sustainable building.

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