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Domestic EPC Certificates for Landlords & Homeowners

A Domestic EPC gives your property an official energy efficiency rating and is required when you rent, sell or market a residential property in the UK. It shows how energy efficient the home is, what rating it currently has, and what improvements may help reduce running costs or improve compliance.

Our Domestic EPC service is built for landlords, homeowners, letting agents and residential property owners who need a fast, clear and professional EPC assessment without confusion or delays.

We arrange a residential EPC assessment, review the property details, issue the Energy Performance Certificate and explain what the rating means in practical terms. If the property receives a low EPC rating, we can also help you understand what steps may be needed for MEES compliance, future rental requirements or improvement planning.

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Who Needs a Domestic EPC?

Landlords

Need to rent or remarket a property? A valid Domestic EPC is usually required before a residential property can be advertised, let or shown to prospective tenants.

Homeowners

Selling your home or checking its energy performance? A Domestic EPC gives buyers a clear rating and shows where the property could be improved.

Letting Agents

Arrange EPCs quickly for landlord clients, avoid delays with listings, and keep property files organised before new tenancies or renewals.

Property Investors

Check EPC ratings across rental homes, identify low-rated properties early, and plan upgrades before MEES rules or future standards create pressure.

What’s Included in Your Domestic EPC Assessment

A Domestic EPC gives you a clear, official view of your property’s energy performance. It is not just a certificate for paperwork. It helps landlords, homeowners and agents understand whether the property is ready to rent, sell or improve.

Our service is designed to make the process simple. We arrange the EPC assessment, help you understand the result, and explain what action may be needed if the property receives a low rating.

This is especially useful for landlords and agents managing rental properties, where expired EPCs, poor ratings or last-minute compliance issues can delay listings, tenancies and property transactions.

DOMESTIC EPC ROADMAP

4-Step Domestic EPC Route

We arrange your EPC assessment, review the property, issue the certificate and explain what the rating means.

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Book

Arrange a Domestic EPC assessment for your rental property, home sale or renewal.

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Assess

A qualified assessor checks key energy features including heating, insulation, glazing and lighting.

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Certify

Your official Energy Performance Certificate is issued with a clear A to G rating.

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Advise

We explain the EPC result and highlight next steps if the property has a low rating.

How Our Domestic EPC Assessment Process Works

From Booking to Certificate Without Confusion

Our Domestic EPC process is designed to make the assessment simple, fast and useful. We help landlords, homeowners and letting agents arrange a residential EPC, complete the property assessment, issue the Energy Performance Certificate and explain what the rating means.

1. Book Your Domestic EPC Assessment

Send us the property address, your contact details and the best time for access. We arrange Domestic EPC assessments for landlords, homeowners, letting agents, rental properties and homes being prepared for sale.

2. We Will Assess the Property

A qualified domestic energy assessor visits the property and reviews the features that affect the EPC rating, including heating, insulation, windows, lighting, property type, age and construction.

3. You Receive Your EPC Rating

After the assessment, your Domestic EPC is issued with a clear A to G energy rating and standard improvement recommendations. We help you understand what the rating means, whether the property is suitable for renting or selling, and whether a low rating could create MEES compliance concerns.

4. We Will Explain the Next Step

Once your EPC is ready, we explain the practical next step based on the rating and your reason for booking. If the rating is low, we can guide you on EPC improvement planning, MEES compliance support, exemption review where relevant, or reassessment after upgrade works.

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A Domestic EPC Review Helps You:

Once your EPC is available, we help you understand the rating, the recommendations and whether the property may need further action for renting, selling, MEES compliance or future improvement planning.

Why This Matters

What Is a Domestic EPC and Why Does It Matter?

A Domestic EPC, or Energy Performance Certificate, shows how energy efficient a residential property is. It gives the property an official rating from A to G, with A being the most efficient and G being the least efficient.

For landlords, homeowners and letting agents, a Domestic EPC is more than basic paperwork. It is usually required when a property is rented, sold or marketed, and it can affect how attractive the property looks to tenants, buyers and lenders.

An EPC also helps identify where energy performance could be improved. This may include heating, insulation, windows, lighting or other property features that influence energy use and running costs.

If the rating is low, the EPC can also highlight potential MEES compliance risk for landlords. That means it is important not only to get the certificate, but also to understand what the result means and what action may be needed next.

What We Actually Do

We arrange your Domestic EPC assessment, help confirm access details, complete the energy assessment through a qualified assessor and guide you through the result once the certificate is issued.

The assessment reviews the key features that affect your property’s energy rating, including construction type, heating system, insulation, glazing, lighting and property layout.

Clear EPC Rating Visibility

You receive an official Domestic EPC with a clear A to G rating, giving you a better understanding of how your property performs and whether the current rating may create issues for renting, selling or compliance.

Practical Next-Step Guidance

You do not just receive a certificate and get left to interpret it alone. We explain what the rating means, what the recommendations suggest and what action may be worth considering if the property needs improvement.

How a Domestic EPC Helps You Stay in Control

A Domestic EPC gives you more than an energy rating. It helps you understand whether your property is ready to rent, sell or improve, and whether the current rating could create compliance issues later.

Step 1

Arrange a fast Domestic EPC for your residential property

We help landlords, homeowners and agents arrange a Domestic EPC assessment for flats, houses, HMOs and residential rental properties. Whether you need an EPC for renting, selling, remortgaging or checking compliance, we make the first step simple, clear and fast.

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Step 2

Know what your EPC rating actually means

Your EPC gives the property an energy efficiency rating from A to G, but the certificate is only useful if you understand the result. We help you see whether the rating is strong, acceptable, expired, weak, or likely to create issues for rental compliance and future MEES standards.

Step 3

Get clear guidance if your property needs improvement

If the EPC rating is low, expired or not suitable for your plans, we can guide you through the next step. This may include an EPC improvement plan, MEES audit, landlord compliance review, exemption advice or support with practical upgrade options before a future reassessment.

Understand your property’s EPC rating, compliance position and next step

Our Domestic EPC service is designed for landlords, homeowners, letting agents and residential property owners who need a clear, practical way to check a property’s energy performance.

We review the key property features that influence the EPC rating, including heating, insulation, glazing, lighting, property type and construction. Once the certificate is available, you get a clear A to G rating and recommendations showing where energy performance could be improved.

If the rating is low, we can help you understand whether the property may need EPC improvement planning, MEES compliance support, exemption review or reassessment after upgrade works.

Every recommendation is shaped around the practical reason you need the EPC, whether that is renting, selling, renewing an expired certificate, preparing for future compliance or improving the property’s energy performance.

Clear EPC Rating Visibility

We help you get a valid Domestic EPC and understand your property’s official A to G energy rating, so you know whether the property is ready for renting, selling or further review.

Practical Compliance Guidance

We explain whether the rating may create issues for landlords, including rental compliance concerns, MEES risk, expired certificates or the need for improvement planning.

Smarter Next-Step Planning

We help you decide what to do after the EPC, whether that means no further action, improvement advice, a MEES audit, exemption support or a future reassessment.

A Domestic EPC is the starting point. Once you know the rating, you can make better decisions about renting, selling, improving or protecting the property from future compliance risk.

Helping landlords, homeowners and agents get clear Domestic EPC ratings and practical next-step guidance.

Trusted by Landlords, Homeowners and Agents Who Need Fast Domestic EPC Support

We help landlords, homeowners, letting agents and residential property owners arrange clear, professional Domestic EPC assessments for renting, selling, refinancing and property compliance.

From checking whether an EPC is expired to understanding your new A to G rating, we make the process simple. You get the certificate you need, plus practical guidance on what the result means and what to do next if the rating is low.

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A missing, expired or poor EPC can delay a rental listing, property sale, tenant move-in or compliance check. Many property owners only realise there is a problem when an agent, solicitor, buyer or tenant asks for a valid certificate.

Our Domestic EPC service gives you a clear route from booking to certificate. We arrange the assessment, review the property details, issue the Energy Performance Certificate and explain whether the result is suitable for renting, selling or future compliance planning.

The aim is simple: help you get the EPC completed properly, understand your rating, and avoid last-minute confusion. Some properties only need a straightforward certificate. Others may need improvement advice, MEES compliance guidance or a future reassessment after upgrade works.

Our Domestic EPC Assessment and Energy Rating Services

We arrange the assessment, review the key property details, issue the EPC and explain what the rating means. Whether you need a new certificate, an expired EPC renewal, rating guidance or next-step advice after a low score, we help you move from uncertainty to a clear action plan.

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.

Get Your Domestic EPC Completed Clearly and Quickly

Need an EPC for a rental property, home sale or residential compliance check? We make the process simple. Arrange your Domestic EPC assessment, receive your official Energy Performance Certificate and understand what the rating means for renting, selling or future improvement planning.

Whether your EPC has expired, your agent needs a certificate before listing, or you want to check if a low rating could create MEES risk, we help you get the right next step without confusion.

Domestic EPC FAQs

Landlords, homeowners, sellers and letting agents usually need a Domestic EPC when a residential property is rented, sold or marketed. It gives the property an official energy efficiency rating.

A domestic energy assessor reviews key property features such as heating, insulation, glazing, lighting, property type, age and construction. The result is an official EPC rating from A to G.

A Domestic EPC is normally valid for 10 years, unless a new EPC is completed sooner after improvement works or property changes.

Yes. If your EPC has expired or you are unsure whether the property has a valid certificate, we can help you check the current position and arrange a new assessment if needed.

Yes, landlords usually need a valid EPC before marketing or letting a residential rental property. A low rating may also create MEES compliance concerns.

If the rating is low, we can explain what the result means and guide you on possible next steps, including EPC improvement planning, MEES compliance support or exemption review where relevant.

Yes. Homeowners often need a Domestic EPC before selling, refinancing or checking the property’s energy performance.

Yes. We can support letting agents who need Domestic EPC assessments for landlord clients, rental listings, renewals or managed residential properties.

Yes. Domestic EPC assessments can be arranged for houses, flats, maisonettes and other residential properties.

Yes. The EPC includes standard recommendations showing possible ways to improve the property’s energy performance. We can also explain which next steps may be worth considering.

Booking depends on property location, access and assessor availability, but the process is usually straightforward once access details are confirmed.

Send the property address, contact details and access availability. We can then help arrange the assessment and guide you through the certificate once issued.