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Free MEES & EPC Tools

Free MEES & EPC Compliance Tools for UK Landlords and Property Owners

Check your property’s MEES risk, estimate EPC improvement costs, review possible exemption routes and understand potential fine exposure before you book an audit, EPC assessment or improvement plan.

Free to use Instant guidance UK property focused No complex jargon
Tool 01

MEES Compliance Checker UK

The MEES Compliance Checker is the best starting point if you are unsure whether a rental property may be compliant, at risk, or in need of further review. It helps landlords, agents and property owners understand what the EPC rating could mean before taking the next step.

Use this tool if your property has an EPC D, E, F or G rating, if the EPC is old, if you are preparing for a tenancy, or if you need a quick indication before booking a full MEES audit.

  • Check whether your property may be exposed to MEES risk.
  • Understand if you may need an audit, EPC review or improvement plan.
  • Useful before letting, renewing, selling, refinancing or planning upgrades.
  • Designed for landlords, letting agents and portfolio property owners.
Compliance route

What this tool helps you decide

InputEPC rating and property details
ChecksCurrent compliance position
OutputRisk level and suggested next step
Best first step if you are not sure where to begin.
Cost planning

Estimate before you spend

InputCurrent EPC rating and property type
ChecksLikely improvement categories
OutputIndicative upgrade cost range
Useful for EPC D, E, F and G rated properties.
Tool 02

EPC Improvement Cost Calculator

The EPC Improvement Cost Calculator helps property owners estimate the likely cost range for improving a poor EPC rating. This is useful when you need to budget before booking works, requesting quotes, or preparing a longer-term MEES compliance plan.

It is especially helpful for landlords who know their property may need upgrades but do not yet know whether the practical route is insulation, heating improvements, lighting, controls, windows, solar, or a combination of measures.

  • Estimate possible EPC upgrade cost ranges before committing to works.
  • Understand which types of improvements may affect your rating.
  • Support better planning for properties below EPC C.
  • Route serious cases into a proper EPC Improvement Plan.
Tool 03

MEES Exemption Eligibility Checker

Some properties cannot be improved easily, quickly or cost-effectively. The MEES Exemption Eligibility Checker helps you understand whether your situation may require a closer exemption review, rather than a standard upgrade plan.

Exemptions should never be guessed. They usually depend on evidence, cost records, consent issues, improvement limitations and correct registration. This tool gives you an initial indication before you request professional support.

  • Check possible cost cap, consent or evidence-based exemption routes.
  • Understand when a property may need exemption evidence support.
  • Useful for leasehold, listed, restricted or difficult-to-upgrade properties.
  • Helps avoid relying on an exemption without proper documentation.
Exemption review

Do not rely on guesswork

InputProperty and restriction details
ChecksPossible exemption route
OutputEvidence and review recommendation
Best for difficult or expensive improvement cases.
Fine exposure

Understand the risk before it grows

InputProperty type, rating and scale
ChecksPotential MEES exposure
OutputIndicative risk level and urgency
Useful for landlords, agents and portfolios.
Tool 04

MEES Fine Risk Calculator

The MEES Fine Risk Calculator helps property owners understand how quickly compliance risk can become a financial problem, especially when more than one property is involved.

Use this tool if you are worried about a low EPC rating, upcoming enforcement, letting restrictions, commercial property exposure, or a portfolio where several properties may need attention.

  • Estimate possible MEES fine exposure based on key property inputs.
  • Understand whether your situation may require urgent action.
  • Prioritise properties that need audit, exemption or improvement support.
  • Useful for landlords, commercial owners and managing agents.
Need More Than a Quick Check?

Get a Professional MEES Compliance Review

Free tools are useful for early guidance, but a proper compliance decision should be based on the property’s EPC, tenancy position, improvement history, exemption evidence and commercial risk. Our team can help you move from uncertainty to a clear action plan.

We can help with:

  • MEES audits and compliance reviews
  • Commercial EPC and domestic EPC support
  • EPC improvement planning
  • MEES exemption guidance and evidence support
  • Portfolio compliance management
Tools FAQ

Questions About Our Free MEES and EPC Tools

These tools are designed to help you understand your next step. They are not a replacement for a property-specific MEES audit, official EPC assessment, exemption registration review or legal advice.

Ask a MEES Question
Are the MEES and EPC tools free to use?

Yes. The tools are free to use and are designed to give UK landlords, agents and property owners quick guidance before booking professional MEES or EPC support.

Which tool should I use first?

Start with the MEES Compliance Checker if you are unsure whether your property is at risk. If you already know the EPC rating is low, use the EPC Improvement Cost Calculator next.

Can these tools confirm legal compliance?

No. They provide practical guidance only. Compliance depends on the property’s EPC, tenancy status, improvement history, exemption evidence and applicable regulations.

Can I use these tools for commercial properties?

Yes. The compliance checker, fine risk calculator and improvement cost calculator can be useful for commercial property owners before booking a commercial EPC or MEES review.

Do the tools replace a professional MEES audit?

No. A professional MEES audit reviews the property in more detail and can provide a clearer route for compliance, exemption evidence, improvement planning or further EPC assessment.

Can the exemption checker confirm if I qualify?

No. It can indicate whether an exemption route may be relevant, but actual exemption support requires evidence review, property-specific facts and correct registration handling.

What should I do after using a tool?

If the result shows risk, uncertainty, possible exemption eligibility or high fine exposure, the next step is to request a MEES review or contact the team for practical advice.

Do I need an EPC before using the tools?

You can use some tools without a current EPC, but the most useful results usually come when you know the property’s EPC rating, property type and current rental or commercial use.