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Welcome to Morrison Property Services

Your Trusted Partner for Energy Performance Certificates & Floorplans in Cambridgeshire.

Hi there! I'm Tom and I trade as Morrison Property Services and I am your local expert in Energy Performance Certificates and floorplans. Proudly based in Soham and covering all of Cambridgeshire with appointments to suit you.


With a history of working for a wide range of independent and nationwide Estate Agents, Landlords and people wanting to sell their property I have extensive knowledge within the industry.


Why Choose Me?


✅ Fully accredited, insured and DBS checked

✅ Fast, flexible appointments to suit your schedule

✅ Competitive pricing with no hidden fees

✅ Professional floorplans ready to market your property

✅ Thorough assessments to provide an accurate Energy Performance Certificate.


Whether you're preparing to sell, let, or improve your property, I am here to help you meet your legal obligations and help in anyway I can.

Frequently Asked Questions

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 property’s running costs. This rating will take into account the potential energy performance of the property itself (the fabric) and its services (heating, lighting, hot water etc).

What is an EPC?

An EPC is required in the UK whenever a property is marketed for sale or rent or is newly built. The EPC is valid for 10 years or until a newer EPC is produced for the same property. It is recommended that a property’s EPC should be made available to potential buyers as soon as it is marketed for sale or rent.

Why do I need an EPC?

A Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) will visit your property to collect property data/information such as room dimensions, insulation levels, heating systems and amount of glazing.

The assessor will need access to all rooms, including the loft as they will need to take measurements and photos to support their assessment. Homeowners will be pleased to know that the domestic energy assessment is non invasive, with no drilling or hammering into walls. Depending on the size or complexity of the property a typical assessment can take between 30 mins and 2 hours to complete.

EPCs in Scotland will typically be printed and provided to you, however for the rest of the UK the EPC will be provided via an online link.

What can I expect from an EPC assessment?