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Caz 03-01-2009 19:28

Energy Efficiency Surveys
 
To anyone who knows!... :)

The Government have brought in compulsory surveys. Had one done on my rented property when I moved in recently.

Question is, can I obtain a copy of the results for myself?

Would be interesting to read what it says. My house, much as I like it is in my mind not energy efficient, kitchen definitely not.

Is there any chance do you think that in the future if a property gets a low rating, action will have to be taken to bring it up to standard?

No point doing these surveys to help save the environment..supposedly, if nowt gets done about them.

BERNADETTE 03-01-2009 19:33

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I had one of these done the other week as I am moving soon. They are very thorough, the lady doing mine said my heating system is about as good as it gets. She took photos of the boiler and even the thickness of the insulation. No idea if you can get a copy but would be a good idea if you could if you don't think your property is Energy Efficent.

Caz 03-01-2009 19:43

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M main bugbear, is that they apparently don't have to do anything about it. Guy who did mine didn't give anything away.

I know I can ask my agent, but even if I get one, there is still not much I can do, unless landlord is going to upgrade.

Have a Ravenheat boiler which I can't work out, one minute the water is burning me bum off, next time it is luke warm. Central heating seems fine, but as soon as it is switched off, the house is soon freezing, seems to be going straight through the walls. Kitchen is like a fridge. No radiator for a start. but it is an extension open on both sides, so no shelter at all. It looks like a sauna in there when I put on a couple of pans, when the hot air hits the walls. I had ice on iside of window the other day, even though we are double glazed.

I am going shopping for a room thermometers, to test room temperature in there at various times of day, and taking pics of those and the condensation problem.

I acquired a halogen heater the other day, just to warm me up while I'm in there, but it galls me seeing most of that heat going straight outside.

Aint doing me arthritis any good either.

panther 03-01-2009 19:46

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Who's ya landlord if ya dont mind me asking Caz?

Caz 03-01-2009 19:53

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My agent is Morris Properties but if any upgrading was done they would have to get the landlords say so first. I Don't blame the agent. They may not have known about this problem when they took the property over, which may only have been recently, and as far as I can see, previous tenant was either evicted or did a moonlight.... was in a right state. Doubt they spent much time in the kitchen anyway, left loads of problems behind, including the drains.

panther 03-01-2009 19:58

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Shouldnt the landlord have sorted the property out before letting it out?

Anyway my boiler is also a raven heat, and i also have a few of the problems you have.....condensation on windows:(,they just tell ya to open your windows and have ya heating on to clear it up!!:eek:... also used to have a cold house until my landlord installed loft insulation, maybe yours needs some or it may need topping up!, what i do know is that if any room is 50 C or below then its too cold, and your landlord should do something.

BERNADETTE 03-01-2009 19:59

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Yes know what you mean if your landlord isn't prepared to pay for improvements there is nothing you can do. Does seem a bit pointless having the survey done and then not making the landlords act on the results. Surely if the point if to conserve the enviroment measures should be put into place to ensure any work needing done gets done. Hope you get it sorted, nothing worse than heat being wasted due to lack of insulation.

Caz 03-01-2009 20:03

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My boiler is in the bathroom, no condensation problem there, just a slight drip underneath the boiler. it's the kitchen that's the problem.

Yes, you would think the landlord would do something about it. The agents do the urgent repairs that they know about. But possibly didn't know about the heating problem. Just like they didn't know about the drains being blocked, had to get drain doctor out to clear em.
Taking proactive action anyway, and giving the agent evidence of the problem, and will take it from there. If agent can't convince the landlord to do something, will be moving out after six months is up.

Caz 03-01-2009 20:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 665763)
Yes know what you mean if your landlord isn't prepared to pay for improvements there is nothing you can do. Does seem a bit pointless having the survey done and then not making the landlords act on the results. Surely if the point if to conserve the enviroment measures should be put into place to ensure any work needing done gets done. Hope you get it sorted, nothing worse than heat being wasted due to lack of insulation.

I know, and it's just soooo cold in there in the morning, like being back in the fifties lol!

BERNADETTE 03-01-2009 20:08

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Originally Posted by Caz (Post 665771)
I know, and it's just soooo cold in there in the morning, like being back in the fifties lol!

Horrible isn't it and daft paying for a survey and not acting on the results.

Caz 06-01-2009 01:39

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Got a thermometer. The temperature in my kitchen was 5 degrees at suppertime. Bearly higher than my fridge. God knows what it will be in the morning. :mad:

jaysay 06-01-2009 10:22

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 665774)
Horrible isn't it and daft paying for a survey and not acting on the results.

It just another stealth tax Bernie

Caz 06-01-2009 18:16

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2.5 degrees at lunch time, so put on top setting of halogen heater, and still only reached 9 after 90 mins. Lower than 9 is a hypothermia risk.

Email sent, with piccies now awaiting response. will be interesting to hear their reply :)

Neil 06-01-2009 20:52

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Is you halogen heaters one of those that warms up bodies but not the room itself like they use in warehouses? If so it might not actually heat the room but should make you feel warmer when you are in there.

steeljack 06-01-2009 22:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by panther (Post 665762)
what i do know is that if any room is 50 C or below then its too cold, and your landlord should do something.

Hope the 50° C is a typo , a bit too warm for me :eek: :eek: ;)


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