Typically, new-build properties have higher Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings than older properties. EPC ratings tell you how energy efficient a building is, with A being the highest rating and G being the most inefficient, by assessing property features such as roof, walls, insulation, windows, heating, lighting, and any renewable energy solutions.
According to Zoopla’s report, 85% of new-builds attain an A or B EPC rating compared to less than 5% of older properties. This is because newly-built homes have energy efficiency taken into account from the start of the design and construction process. Even the materials and building techniques are chosen to insulate the building to retain heat and use less energy.
Many new builds also come with A+-rated appliances, which reduce the amount of energy used by dishwashers, washing machines, and other household appliances.
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