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About Energy Assessors

An energy assessor surveys your property and produces an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) - the rating from A to G that is legally required when selling, letting or building a home.

Scotland has some of the UK's tightest energy efficiency regulations for rental properties, making a current EPC essential for landlords. An assessor can also advise on the improvements that would raise your rating most cost-effectively.

Check they are accredited with an approved scheme such as Elmhurst Energy or Stroma and hold a valid Level 3 Diploma in Domestic Energy Assessment - only accredited assessors can lodge certificates on the official register.

Also covers:
  • EPC surveyor
  • EPC certificate
  • domestic energy assessor
  • energy performance certificate
  • DEA

About Queenzieburn

Queenzieburn is a small village in the north of North Lanarkshire, sitting between Kilsyth and the A80 corridor. The village grew up around coal mining and the fireclay industry, both long gone but still visible in the landscape.

The Forth and Clyde Canal passes nearby, offering a well-maintained towpath popular with walkers and cyclists heading between Glasgow and Falkirk.

The local housing stock is a mix of older cottages and newer builds, with Kilsyth providing the nearest shops, schools and GP surgery.

Queenzieburn suits households looking for a quiet village base with easy road access to Glasgow, Cumbernauld and the central belt motorway network.

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About North Lanarkshire

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North Lanarkshire is a council area in the heart of Scotland's central belt, stretching from the eastern outskirts of Glasgow through a string of towns and former mining communities to the open moorland of the central plateau.

Motherwell and Coatbridge are the largest towns, both shaped by their industrial past - Motherwell was one of Scotland's great steelmaking centres until the closure of Ravenscraig in 1992, while Coatbridge earned the nickname 'the Iron Burgh' for the concentration of ironworks that once dominated the town.

The north of the council area includes Cumbernauld, one of Scotland's post-war new towns and Kilsyth, an older settlement nestled beneath the Kilsyth Hills. Airdrie, in the east, has been transformed by the Airdrie-Bathgate rail link into a well-connected commuter town for both Glasgow and Edinburgh.

The area has a strong working-class heritage and a proud community identity that shows in its local football clubs, gala days and community organisations. Regeneration of former industrial sites, including the massive Ravenscraig development, continues to reshape the physical landscape.

Transport links are excellent, with the M8, M73, M74 and M80 motorways crossing the area and multiple railway lines connecting its towns to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling - making North Lanarkshire one of the most accessible parts of the central belt.

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