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An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) measures a property’s energy efficiency using a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It must be obtained when a property in England or Wales is constructed, sold, or rented—and remains valid for 10 years.
A valid EPC is mandatory when selling or leasing properties.
All rental properties must have a minimum Band E rating, as per current regulations.
The proposed upgrade to Band C by 2030 is currently under discussion, with the government reinstating it earlier this year While not yet legally enforced, many London homeowners are preparing in advance.
Lower energy costs: Improving from Band D to C can save up to £400 annually.
Higher property values and appeal: Properties with higher EPC grades attract more buyers and better rental rates.
Future-proofing: Early upgrades minimize future compliance costs and possible penalties.
According to Energy Saving Trust and landlord guidance, common upgrades include:
Switching to LED lighting
Installing loft, floor, or cavity wall insulation
Upgrading to energy-efficient boilers
Adding double glazing, thermostats, and smart heating controls
Considering solar panels where suitable
Financial assistance is available via the Great British Insulation Scheme for properties with Band D or below.
Only an accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) can issue a valid EPC In London, numerous certified assessors are ready to perform inspections, which typically take 30–40 minutes and cost from around £89
The 2025 Band C rule was dropped, but discussions resumed in early 2025
The target to phase in Band C by 2030 may still become legally required—early action is prudent.
A proposed EPC B rating for commercial properties by 2030 could potentially make ~80% unlettable in London if not implemented.
EPC ratings in London are more important than ever. Although only a Band E is legally needed today, improving to Band C brings real savings, higher value, and better readiness for future rules. Start with insulation, efficient boilers, and lighting—then re-measure with a qualified assessor for full proof of your upgrades.