Energy Performance Certificates rate the efficiency of a home from A to G and are legally required when selling or letting property. Assessment includes insulation, heating, and carbon emissions.
An Energy Performance Certificate rates your property from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), showing its energy use and carbon emissions.
Required by law for marketing a property and helps inform improvement works to reduce energy bills and environmental impact.
EPCs last 10 years, but you may want a new one if you’ve made energy improvements.
Yes, it’s a legal requirement in the UK for all marketed properties to have a valid EPC.
Absolutely – our assessors provide practical recommendations like insulation upgrades or modern heating systems.
Avoid penalties by ensuring your property meets mandatory EPC requirements for sales and rentals, keeping you on the right side of the law.
Receive expert recommendations on improvements like insulation, heating systems, or double glazing that offer the best return on investment.
A strong EPC rating (A-C) makes your home more appealing to eco-conscious buyers and tenants, often speeding up sales or lettings.
Qualify for government energy efficiency schemes, grants, or green financing options by having a professional EPC assessment.
A higher rating can increase your property’s value and rental potential, as energy-efficient homes are in growing demand.
Lower energy bills and carbon emissions by implementing the assessor’s tailored efficiency suggestions.





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