Energy Performance
Certificate
Energy Performance Certificate
Why You Need an EPC
EPCs are legally required in the UK when a property is sold or rented, and the assessment must be carried out by a certified energy assessor. The certificate outlines the property’s energy consumption, estimated energy costs, and associated carbon emissions. It also assigns an energy efficiency rating, ranging from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).
Enhancing the energy efficiency of a property can lower energy bills and reduce its environmental impact. The EPC report includes recommendations for improvement, such as upgrading to energy-efficient lighting, improving insulation, or installing modern heating systems.

Studio Bedroom
£45
*All inclusive (No hidden Cost)
*£5 Parking Charges are applicable in case of paid parking.
*£15 Congestion Charge applicable in case the property is in congestion charge zone

1-3 Bedroom
£55
*All inclusive (No hidden Cost)
*£5 Parking Charges are applicable in case of paid parking.
*£15 Congestion Charge applicable in case the property is in congestion charge zone

4 Bedroom
£65
*All inclusive (No hidden Cost)
*£5 Parking Charges are applicable in case of paid parking.
*£15 Congestion Charge applicable in case the property is in congestion charge zone
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How Long is an EPC Valid?
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) remains valid for 10 years from the date it’s issued. During this period, if the property is sold or rented, the new owner or tenant must receive a copy of the EPC. It assesses the property’s energy efficiency, assigning a rating from A (highly efficient) to G (inefficient) based on factors like insulation, windows, and heating systems. The EPC also includes suggestions for improving the property’s energy efficiency.
Who Performs an EPC ?
Qualified Assessor
A certified assessor is required to perform an EPC. They will visit the property, evaluate its energy efficiency, and issue a certificate with a rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).
Valid for 10 Years
The EPC is valid for 10 years, but it can be updated if significant energy efficiency improvements, like better insulation or new heating systems, are made to the property.