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Are there any buildings exempt from providing EPCs?

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Are there any buildings exempt from providing EPCs?

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The following buildings are exempt from requiring an EPC: • Places of worship, • Stand-alone buildings of less than 50 square metres (except for residential buildings) • Temporary buildings with a planned time of use of 2 years or less, • Particular buildings with low energy demand (e.g. barns). • In certain limited circumstances, buildings to be demolished are exempt from requiring a certificate. • Buildings which do not use energy to condition the indoor climate â i.e. those that do not have heating or ventilation (e.g. a car park that only has lighting).

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