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An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) illustrates the energy efficiency of a property. It assigns an EPC rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and provides details on energy use, typical costs, and the EPC requirements for improving efficiency.
An EPC, or Energy Performance Certificate, includes your property’s EPC rating (A–G), estimated energy costs, carbon emissions, a summary of your property’s construction and systems, and recommendations for improving energy efficiency to meet EPC requirements.
You will usually need an EPC if you are selling a property, renting out a property, or building a new property. Landlords must comply with EPC requirements and have a valid EPC before letting a property, which reflects the energy efficiency of the building through its EPC rating.
Yes, in many cases, EPC ratings can be improved. However, the EPC requirements are often general and centered around energy efficiency. They don’t always provide the most practical or cost-effective solutions to enhance your EPC rating.
If you’re planning to sell, rent, or improve your property, understanding your EPC rating and its energy efficiency implications is crucial before booking an assessment.
Our services include:
Mock EPC Check
Estimate your EPC rating and energy efficiency before booking to avoid surprises.
Landlord EPC Advice
Learn the most effective ways to meet EPC requirements and improve your rating without incurring unnecessary costs.
Whether you need a new EPC to meet energy efficiency standards or want to understand your EPC rating and its requirements, we’re here to help.