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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the energy performance level display card in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the address of the property at '123 Main Street, Orlando, FL, 32922'.
  3. Indicate whether the property is new construction or an existing addition by selecting the appropriate option.
  4. Specify if it is a single-family or multiple-family unit. If it's multiple-family, enter the number of units.
  5. Fill in the number of bedrooms and indicate if this is a worst-case scenario.
  6. Provide details on conditioned floor area and window specifications, including U-Factor and SHGC values.
  7. Complete sections for floor types, wall types, ceiling types, ducts, cooling systems, heating systems, and hot water systems as applicable.
  8. Finally, certify compliance with the Florida Energy Efficiency Code by signing and dating the form before submission.

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The EPC gives a property an energy efficiency rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It is a useful guide for would-be buyers and tenants to estimate the running costs of the property and provides recommendations for owners or tenants on ways to improve the energy efficiency of the property.
553.9085 Energy performance disclosure for residential buildings. The energy performance level resulting from compliance with the provisions of this part, for each new residential building, shall be disclosed at the request of the prospective purchaser.
DEFINITION: A low-risk method of financing and delivering energy efficiency improvements and renewable projects for businesses that lack the funds, technical experience and man power needed for such projects.
An EPC is intended to inform potential buyers or tenants about the energy performance of a building, so they can consider energy efficiency as part of their investment or business decision to buy or occupy that building.
Floor Area: The system uses the buildings floor area to calculate energy consumption per unit area. EPI Formula: EPI is typically calculated as the total annual energy consumption (kWh) divided by the total built-up area (square meters).
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An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legally valid document which provides an energy efficiency rating (displayed on an A-G scale) in relation to a propertys running costs.
EPC ratings use a scale from A (the best) to G (the least efficient). The higher your rating, the more energy efficient your home is, which is good for the environment and your wallet.
An EPC rating is based on how much energy your property uses per square metre (eg for heating, light and so on) and how much energy it loses (eg through poor insulation). The assessor will first calculate the propertys Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) score and then use that to determine the EPC rating.

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