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Countrywide Surveying Services launch EnergyFact

25 March 2021

- The first specially designed report helping homeowners assess and identify potential improvements to improve energy efficiency -

Countrywide Surveying Services has launched EnergyFact, which is the first specially designed report in the UK to help homeowners assess the energy efficiency of their homes.

The report does not require a surveyor’s visit and is generated through a new dedicated online portal by using energy information about the property from sources including Energy Saving Trust and Landmark Valuation Services, along with detail provided by the customer about their property’s size, age and construction, as well as their current utility usage.

The energy report will provide customers with a series of suggested improvements and will also provide a cost for completing the work and a calculation of how much it would approximately save customers on energy bills. In addition, the report will provide suggestions of small changes customers can make to their lifestyle. These steps could help to improve the overall energy efficiency of their property, while contributing to lowering their carbon footprint and saving money.

EnergyFact is initially available to existing Santander borrowers and following completion of each report they will be offered an opportunity to provide an NPS customer feedback survey. For every NPS customer feedback survey completed a donation of £1 will be made by Countrywide Surveying Services to a tree planting foundation.

Matthew Cumber, managing director of Countrywide Surveying Services, said:

“We are very proud to have been the first surveying firm to develop this type of report and work alongside Santander, QES, Landmark Valuation Services and Energy Saving Trust to bring it to market. Improving the knowledge and awareness of the steps homeowners can take to improve their property’s energy efficiency is vital if we are to reduce our carbon footprint.”