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Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates the energy efficiency of a building from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It is required whenever a property is built, sold, or rented. An EPC is valid for 10 years and must be produced by an accredited assessor.

Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012Valid: 10 years

What it covers

  • Energy efficiency rating (A-G)
  • Environmental impact rating
  • Estimated energy costs
  • Recommendations for improvement
  • Wall, roof, floor insulation assessment
  • Heating system efficiency

Who needs a EPC?

Property sellers
Landlords
New build developers
Commercial property owners

Manage your EPC with CertBox

1

Upload the PDF

Upload your EPC to CertBox against the right property.

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Track expiry dates

Your dashboard shows when certificates need renewing.

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Share via link

Send a secure link to landlords, agents, or Building Control.

Frequently asked questions about EPC

Do I need an EPC to rent a property?
Yes. Since April 2018, rental properties in England and Wales must have a minimum EPC rating of E. You cannot grant a new tenancy if the property is rated F or G, unless you have a valid exemption.
How much does an EPC cost?
Typically £60-£120 for a residential property, depending on size and location. The assessor visits the property, takes measurements, and enters data into approved software to generate the rating.

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