When it comes to Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), an ‘A’ rating is the best you can achieve. It represents the highest level of energy efficiency, meaning the property consumes less energy and has lower running costs. In contrast, a ‘C’ rating is average to good and often considered the minimum acceptable standard, especially for landlords in the UK under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES).
Understanding EPC Ratings
EPCs are graded on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). Properties rated A have superior insulation, high-performance heating systems, and use energy-efficient lighting and appliances. These properties are more environmentally friendly and cost-effective to run.
Rating | Efficiency | What It Means |
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A | Most Efficient | Excellent insulation, modern systems |
B | Highly Efficient | Very good energy use and cost savings |
C | Average to Good | Meets basic energy efficiency needs |
D–G | Below Average | Higher energy bills and emissions |
Why Aim for an A Rating?
Lower energy bills
Improved property value
Greater comfort year-round
Better compliance with regulations
At Urgent EPC, we help you understand your current rating and offer expert guidance on how to improve it. Whether you’re a homeowner, landlord, or property developer, upgrading from C to A can significantly reduce your energy costs and environmental impact.
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