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Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) measure a building’s energy efficiency and potential running costs. One of the key factors influencing EPC ratings is wall insulation. While both internal wall insulation (IWI) and external wall insulation (EWI) improve thermal efficiency, they affect EPC assessments differently. Understanding these differences helps property owners, landlords, and developers make informed decisions when upgrading energy efficiency.


Internal vs. External Wall Insulation: The Basics

  • Internal Wall Insulation (IWI)

    • Applied to the inside of external walls.

    • Often used in listed buildings, older properties, or where external appearance must be preserved.

    • Can slightly reduce floor space but is easier and cheaper to install in certain scenarios.

  • External Wall Insulation (EWI)

    • Applied to the outside of external walls, typically followed by a render or cladding finish.

    • Improves thermal bridging more effectively and reduces heat loss across the building envelope.

    • Can enhance exterior aesthetics and property value but may be more expensive.

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How EPC Assessments Treat IWI vs. EWI

FeatureInternal Wall InsulationExternal Wall Insulation
Thermal PerformanceReduces heat loss but may leave minor thermal bridges at junctionsTypically more comprehensive, reduces thermal bridging more effectively
Impact on EPC RatingModerate improvement, sometimes limited if thermal bridging persistsHigher EPC improvement due to complete envelope coverage
Installation ConsiderationsLess disruptive to external appearance, may reduce internal floor areaMore costly, requires scaffolding, affects external look
Maintenance & LongevityCan be affected by moisture or condensation if not properly installedGenerally durable, protects underlying structure from weather

Practical Implications for Property Owners

  1. Older Buildings

    • Internal wall insulation is often the only viable solution for heritage or listed properties.

  2. Cost vs. EPC Impact

    • IWI can deliver a good EPC uplift at lower cost, but EWI may provide the maximum rating improvement.

  3. Thermal Comfort

    • Both IWI and EWI improve comfort by reducing drafts and cold spots, but EWI often gives a more consistent temperature profile throughout the property.

  4. Moisture Management

    • IWI can lead to condensation issues if the wall is not properly treated. EWI helps protect the structural wall and minimizes moisture problems.

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Tips to Maximise EPC Gains

  • Combine Insulation with Efficient Heating

    • Upgrading boilers, radiators, or heat pumps alongside wall insulation amplifies EPC improvements.

  • Seal Thermal Bridges

    • Pay attention to floor-to-wall and wall-to-ceiling junctions, especially with IWI.

  • Provide Accurate Installation Details to Assessors

    • Specify insulation type, thickness, and installation method to ensure EPC accurately reflects energy savings.

  • Consider Long-Term Benefits

    • EWI may have higher upfront cost but often results in better energy performance, property value, and durability.


Conclusion

Internal and external wall insulation both improve EPC ratings and energy efficiency, but they do so differently. IWI is practical for older or listed buildings, while EWI often provides the best overall EPC improvement. By understanding these differences and working with experienced assessors, property owners can make the right choice for both energy performance and long-term sustainability.


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