PROPERTY ENERGY EFFICIENCY CERTIFICATE DETAILS
Oakland Terrace, NOTTINGHAM, NG10 3JN

Introduction

Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are designed to tell you how efficient a building is and provides a rating between A (very efficient) and G which is inefficient. It helps to identify how costly it will be to light and heat a property and what the carbon dioxide emissions are likely to be.

An EPC needs to be provided as part of the process of selling or renting a house and should be availale as soon as the property is marketed. An EPC may only be produced by an approved domestic energy assessor and each certificate is valid for 10 years.

Additionally, an EPC will highlight potential efficiency improvements that could be made to the property, an estimated cost for implementation and the likely savings that can be made as a result. These costs and savings are for a typical household in that property and not specific to you or your family.

Certificates issued for Oakland Terrace, NG10 3JN are shown below and the data are updated monthly for England and Wales and quarterly for properties in Scotland.

Data are provided by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

Energy Performance Certificates Generated for Oakland Terrace, NOTTINGHAM, NG10 3JN
Period Covered: 2008 - 30 September 2024

Address
Inspection Date
Current
Potential
Property Type
Built Form
Constructed
Address
10 Oakland Terrace, Long Eaton
Date
31 Jan 2009
Current
Potential
44
54
Property Type
House
Built Form
Semi-Detached
Constructed
1900-1929
+
Certificate History
31 Jan 2009
44
54
31 Jan 2009
44
54
31 Jan 2009
44
54
31 Jan 2009
44
54
31 Jan 2009
44
54
Total Floor Area
83 sq m
Current CO2 Emissions Level
6.4
Potential CO2 Emissions Level
5.3
CO2 per sq m per Year
77
Mains Gas Available
Yes
Habitable Rooms
5
Number of Extensions
1
Address
12 Oakland Terrace, Long Eaton
Date
18 Feb 2012
Current
Potential
64
69
Property Type
Bungalow
Built Form
Detached
Constructed
1991-1995
+
Certificate History
18 Feb 2012
64
69
6 Nov 2008
64
70
Total Floor Area
72 sq m
Current CO2 Emissions Level
3.3
Potential CO2 Emissions Level
2.8
CO2 per sq m per Year
46
Mains Gas Available
Yes
Habitable Rooms
5
Number of Extensions
1
Address
2 Oakland Terrace, Long Eaton
Date
7 Aug 2018
Current
Potential
59
84
Property Type
House
Built Form
End-Terrace
Constructed
1900-1929
+
Certificate History
7 Aug 2018
59
84
Total Floor Area
101 sq m
Current CO2 Emissions Level
5.1
Potential CO2 Emissions Level
1.8
CO2 per sq m per Year
50
Mains Gas Available
Yes
Habitable Rooms
5
Number of Extensions
1
Address
5 Oakland Terrace, Long Eaton
Date
28 Aug 2019
Current
Potential
52
80
Property Type
House
Built Form
Semi-Detached
Constructed
1930-1949
+
Certificate History
28 Aug 2019
52
80
Total Floor Area
108 sq m
Current CO2 Emissions Level
5.7
Potential CO2 Emissions Level
2.2
CO2 per sq m per Year
53
Mains Gas Available
Yes
Habitable Rooms
5
Number of Extensions
0
Address
6 Oakland Terrace, Long Eaton
Date
9 Jan 2014
Current
Potential
45
83
Property Type
House
Built Form
Mid-Terrace
Constructed
1900-1929
+
Certificate History
9 Jan 2014
45
83
11 Oct 2012
50
85
Total Floor Area
75 sq m
Current CO2 Emissions Level
5.3
Potential CO2 Emissions Level
1.4
CO2 per sq m per Year
70
Mains Gas Available
Yes
Habitable Rooms
4
Number of Extensions
1
Address
8 Oakland Terrace, Long Eaton
Date
19 Jun 2023
Current
Potential
57
83
Property Type
House
Built Form
Semi-Detached
Constructed
1900-1929
+
Certificate History
19 Jun 2023
57
83
Total Floor Area
86 sq m
Current CO2 Emissions Level
4.7
Potential CO2 Emissions Level
1.7
CO2 per sq m per Year
55
Mains Gas Available
Yes
Habitable Rooms
5
Number of Extensions
1
Bands

A
92 - 100
B
81 - 91
C
69 - 80
D
55 -68
E
39 -54
F
54 -38
G
0 - 20

Energy Performance Certificate Notes

There are a number of reasons that certificates are excluded from the dataset;

  • The holder of the energy certificate has 'opted-out' of disclosure
  • The certificate is excluded on the grounds of national security
  • Certificates that are marked as 'cancelled' or 'not for issue'

Certificates are grouped together by the property reference identifier rather than the postal address with a view to showing the history of changes made to properties over time. Sometimes, one property may exist as multiple entries in the table instead and this is as a result of inconsistent building references being used on each prepared certificate.

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