ABBE Level 3 Certificate in Domestic Energy Assessment
Become a qualified domestic energy assessor (DEA)
This 5-day commercial training course provides learners with the knowledge, skills, and certification needed to become a fully qualified Domestic Energy Assessor. Upon completion, you will be able to undertake energy assessments on existing dwellings and produce Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs).
What’s included in the course fee (£5,000)
Full 5-day classroom training at Europa House
Comprehensive learning materials and resources
Access to assessment software and case studies
All registration and certification fees with ABBE
Tutor support throughout training and assessment
Mock assessments to prepare for the final exam
Final qualification upon successful completion
Why choose this course?
- Industry recognised qualification accredited by ABBE
- Delivered by experienced energy tutors with real-world knowledge
- Small group delivery for maximum support
- Training in a central, accessible Warrington location
- Excellent career prospects – demand for DEAs is increasing across the housing, sustainability, and property sectors
Entry requirements
- Learners must be aged 18+
- A good standard of English, maths, and IT skills is recommended
- No prior qualifications required, but an interest in property, energy, or sustainability is advantageous
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We ask learners to attend 1x 2hr lecture per month, these are set in advance and will always be during working hours (09:00 – 17:00). In addition to this, learners are required to evidence 5hrs of their work activities per week, which relate to their course standards. This is logged in their portfolio as ‘OTJ Hours’ and will be assessed by their tutors. For example, if a learner is enrolled on the Digital Marketing qualification, and they spend 3hrs a week managing a social media campaign through your companies Instagram account, this would make up 3 of the 5 OTJ hours they are required to log each week.
For non-levy paying businesses, the government pay for 95% of the course fees, and the employer makes a 5% co-payment. For Levy paying businesses, the allocation comes straight out of the companies levy account.
If the If the learner withdraws within 30 days of starting the course, the employer will be charged an administration fee of £500. If they withdraw 31-90 days after starting the employer will be charged an administration fee of £1000. If the learner withdraws from programme 90+ days after starting, there are no fees to pay.
Between 12 and 33 months depending on the qualification level.

