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Commercial EPCs for Offices, Retail & Non-Domestic Properties

Need a Commercial EPC for an office, shop, restaurant, warehouse, mixed-use building or other non-domestic property? We provide professional Commercial EPC assessments with clear, compliance-focused guidance, so you understand your rating, your legal position and what may need to happen next.

A Commercial EPC is more than a certificate. For landlords, agents and commercial property owners, it can affect leasing, renewals, asset value, MEES compliance and future upgrade planning. If your building receives a low rating, especially E, F or G, you may need further action before the property can remain lettable or future-ready.

MEES Compliance helps you get the right certificate, understand the result and identify whether your property needs improvement planning, exemption support or a wider commercial compliance review.

Fast assessments. Clear reports. Practical next steps for commercial property compliance.

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Who Needs a Commercial EPC?

Offices

Get a valid Commercial EPC for office spaces, serviced offices, managed buildings and business premises before letting, selling, refinancing or lease renewal.

Retail Units

Support shops, salons, restaurants, showrooms and high-street premises with professional non-domestic EPC assessments and clear rating guidance.

Commercial Landlords

Understand your EPC rating, MEES risk and next steps before a low rating affects lettability, lease negotiations or future compliance planning.

Mixed-Use Properties

Get clear EPC guidance for buildings with commercial and residential elements, including shops with flats, converted premises and multi-use sites.

What’s Included in Your Commercial EPC Assessment

A Commercial EPC gives you an official energy rating for your non-domestic property and helps confirm whether the building is suitable for letting, selling, lease renewal or compliance review. We assess the property, issue the certificate and explain what the rating means in practical terms.

This is especially important for commercial landlords, agents and property owners who need to understand whether an office, retail unit, restaurant, warehouse or mixed-use building could create MEES compliance risk now or in the future.

COMMERCIAL EPC PROCESS

4-Step Commercial EPC Route

We assess your non-domestic property, issue your Commercial EPC and explain the compliance next steps clearly.

01

Book

Confirm property type, access details, size and preferred turnaround.

02

Assess

Review building fabric, heating, cooling, lighting and energy features.

03

Certify

Complete the non-domestic calculation and issue the official EPC.

04

Advise

Explain the rating, MEES risk and any recommended next steps.

How Our Commercial EPC Assessment Process Works

From Property Inspection to Clear EPC and MEES Guidance

Our Commercial EPC process is designed to give landlords, agents, asset managers and commercial property owners a clear route from assessment to certificate. We review the key building details, complete the non-domestic EPC calculation and explain what the rating means for letting, lease renewal, sale, refinancing and future MEES compliance.

1. Tell Us About Your Property

Share the property address, building type, approximate size, access details and any existing EPC information. If you are unsure what is needed, we can confirm the right Commercial EPC route before booking.

2. We Carry Out the Assessment

We review the building fabric, heating, cooling, lighting, ventilation and commercial energy features required for the non-domestic EPC calculation. This helps create an accurate picture of the property’s energy performance.

3.You Receive Your Commercial EPC

Once the assessment and calculation are complete, we issue the official Commercial EPC and explain the rating clearly, including what it may mean for landlords, agents, tenants or commercial property transactions.

4. We Explain the Next Step

If the property has a low rating, we help you understand the MEES risk, whether improvement planning may be needed and how to prepare for future commercial EPC and non-domestic compliance requirements.

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A Commercial EPC Assessment Helps You:

A Commercial EPC gives you a clearer view of how your building performs and whether the rating could restrict future use, leasing or compliance planning. Instead of treating the certificate as a box-ticking exercise, we help you use it as the starting point for better property decisions.

Why This Matters

What Is a Commercial EPC and Why Does It Matter?

A Commercial EPC is an official energy performance certificate for a non-domestic property. It gives the building an energy rating and is commonly required when a commercial property is sold, let, leased or marketed.

For offices, shops, restaurants, warehouses, industrial units and mixed-use buildings, the EPC rating is more than paperwork. It can affect lettability, lease negotiations, asset value, future upgrade planning and MEES compliance risk.

At MEES Compliance, we do more than help you obtain the certificate. We help you understand what the rating means, whether your property may need further action and how to plan the next step if the result is weak.

Do you know whether your commercial property’s EPC rating could create a letting, lease or MEES compliance issue?

What We Actually Do

We review your property type, arrange the Commercial EPC assessment, collect the relevant building information and complete the required non-domestic EPC process. Once your certificate is issued, we explain the rating in plain English and highlight whether your property may need improvement planning, exemption review or wider MEES compliance support.

This can include offices, shops, restaurants, warehouses, mixed-use buildings, industrial units, commercial blocks and properties managed as part of a larger portfolio.

Clear EPC Rating Visibility

No confusion over what your Commercial EPC means. We help you understand the rating, what may be affecting it and whether the property is likely to need further compliance action.

Practical MEES Next Steps

If the rating is weak, we help you identify the next route: improvement planning, further MEES audit, exemption guidance or portfolio-level compliance review.

How a Commercial EPC Helps You Stay in Control

A Commercial EPC gives you more than an energy rating. It helps you understand how your non-domestic property performs, whether the rating could affect letting or lease events, and whether further MEES compliance action may be needed.

Step 1

Understand the EPC position of your commercial property

A Commercial EPC assessment starts by reviewing the key details of your non-domestic property, including the building type, usage, access, heating, cooling, lighting and energy features. This gives you an official EPC rating and a clearer view of how your office, shop, restaurant, warehouse, industrial unit or mixed-use building performs.

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Step 2

See whether the rating creates commercial compliance risk

A low Commercial EPC rating can affect lettability, lease renewals, sale preparation, refinancing, asset value and MEES compliance. Once your EPC is complete, we help you understand what the rating means in practical terms and whether the property may need further review, upgrade planning or exemption advice.

Step 3

Get clear next steps after your Commercial EPC

After the certificate is issued, we explain the next route clearly. This may include no further action, EPC improvement planning, a commercial MEES audit, exemption review, portfolio compliance support or future EPC tracking for landlords, agents and commercial property owners.

Understand your rating before it affects letting, lease renewal, sale or future compliance planning.

Our Commercial EPC service is designed for landlords, agents, commercial property owners and asset managers who need a clear, practical way to assess non-domestic property compliance.

Instead of treating the EPC as simple paperwork, we help you understand what the rating means in real terms. A low rating can affect lettability, lease negotiations, tenant confidence, refinancing, asset value and future MEES planning.

We arrange the assessment, review the required building information and complete the non-domestic EPC process. Once your certificate is issued, we explain whether the result creates any obvious compliance concern and whether improvement planning, exemption advice or a wider MEES review may be sensible.

Every recommendation is shaped around practical factors such as property type, building use, lease position, EPC rating, commercial risk, upgrade feasibility and future MEES expectations.

Clear Commercial EPC Review

We help you get a valid Commercial EPC and understand the rating clearly, including what may be affecting the score and where the main energy performance issues may sit.

MEES-Focused Guidance

If the rating is low, we explain whether the property may create MEES risk and what next steps could be considered before lease renewal, marketing or future regulation changes.

Smarter Compliance Planning

We help commercial owners, landlords and agents plan ahead with clearer EPC records, practical improvement routes and stronger compliance visibility across one property or multiple assets.

A well-managed commercial property starts with visibility. Before a low EPC rating causes delays, weakens negotiations or creates compliance pressure, make sure you know exactly where the building stands and what needs attention next.

Helping landlords, agents and commercial owners turn EPC ratings into clear compliance decisions.

Trusted by Landlords, Agents and Commercial Property Owners Who Need Clear EPC Compliance Control

We help commercial landlords, letting agents, property owners and asset managers get the Commercial EPC clarity they need before letting, selling, refinancing, renewing a lease or planning future compliance work.

From offices and retail units to restaurants, warehouses, industrial premises and mixed-use buildings, we turn EPC uncertainty into clear next steps.

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A Commercial EPC should not be treated as a basic certificate only. One weak rating can delay a lease, reduce confidence, affect negotiations or create compliance pressure before a property can be let, sold or reviewed properly.

Our Commercial EPC service gives you a structured view of your property’s energy position. We review the building type, collect the required information, arrange the assessment and help you understand what the final EPC rating means in practical terms.

The aim is simple: help you make better decisions before a low rating becomes an expensive problem. Some properties may only need a valid certificate. Others may need an EPC improvement plan, a MEES audit, exemption advice, portfolio review or staged upgrade planning.

Our Commercial EPC and Non-Domestic Compliance Services

Our Commercial EPC service helps landlords, agents and commercial property owners get clear EPC guidance for offices, retail units, restaurants, warehouses, industrial premises and mixed-use buildings.

Whether you need a new certificate, MEES risk guidance or support after a low rating, we help you understand your position and take the right next step.

Understand if your property meets current regulations and what action is required.

Find out if your property qualifies for an exemption and how to register it correctly.

Clear upgrade strategies to improve your EPC rating and meet future targets.

Manage multiple properties with structured compliance planning and support.

Compliance solutions for commercial landlords and larger property assets.

Fast and reliable EPC assessments for landlords and property owners.

Turn Commercial EPC Uncertainty Into a Clear Compliance Plan

A low or missing Commercial EPC can create problems before a lease, sale, refinancing, renewal or MEES review. We help landlords, agents and commercial property owners understand their EPC position, identify risk and take the right next step before compliance issues become expensive.

Commercial EPC FAQs

You usually need a Commercial EPC if you are selling, letting, leasing or marketing a non-domestic property such as an office, shop, restaurant, warehouse, industrial unit or mixed-use building.

Commercial EPCs are commonly required for offices, retail units, restaurants, salons, showrooms, warehouses, industrial premises, commercial blocks and many mixed-use properties.

A Commercial EPC is usually valid for 10 years unless a newer EPC is produced. However, if major changes are made to the building, services, layout, heating, cooling or lighting, a new assessment may be sensible.

The assessment reviews key building features such as construction, insulation, glazing, heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting and how the commercial space is used.

Yes. A poor EPC rating can create MEES compliance issues and may affect whether a commercial property can be legally let, renewed or marketed without further action or a valid exemption.

If the rating is weak, you may need improvement planning, a MEES audit, exemption advice or further compliance review. We can explain the rating and help you decide the next practical step.

Yes. We support offices, shops, restaurants, salons, showrooms, warehouses, industrial units and mixed-use buildings with Commercial EPC assessments and follow-up compliance guidance.

No. A Commercial EPC is for non-domestic buildings and normally uses a different assessment method. It is designed for business premises rather than homes, flats or standard residential rentals.

Yes. We can support single properties or larger portfolios, helping landlords, agents and asset managers track EPC ratings, renewal dates, low-rated buildings and MEES compliance risk.

Yes. If the rating is low or the property may create MEES risk, we can help with EPC improvement planning, commercial MEES audits, exemption review and portfolio compliance support.

Turnaround depends on the property type, size, location and access arrangements. Once we have the details, we can advise the earliest available assessment slot and expected timescale.

Send us the property address, building type, approximate size and reason for needing the EPC. We will confirm the right route and help you book the Commercial EPC assessment.