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EPC Rating E to C
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ARE YOU A LANDLORD?
DO YOU HAVE A PROPERTY PORTFOLIO?

EPC2 understands the worries and issues that come with being able to comply with the minimum Level of Energy Efficiency standard that are currently set (EPC band E).

The Government has now proposed taking this one step further and has now concluded that all rented properties must have a minimum EPC rating of C or above. As per previous changes, this will be rolled out to new tenancies by 2025 and for all existing tenancies by 2028. The penalty for not having a valid EPC will also be raised from £5,000 to £30,000 from 2025.

This is a big worry for landlords with rented properties, especially with large portfolios, but here at EPC2 we have a solution that will assist in making sure all changes are made at the most cost affective way possible, click the link below to find out just how we do it!

EPC

Instead of paying larger rates from an estate agent EPC2 specialise in domestic EPCs at a fraction of the cost. EPC2 can look after from a £45 flat rate.

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EPC2 For Landlords

What are the new EPC regulations for landlords in 2022? After a consultation in December 2020, the government have announced changes to the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for England and Wales. The government have proposed that all rental properties will need an EPC rating of 'C' or above by 2028.

Landlord Services

With the property market being so competitive EPC2 ensure your property stands out with exceptional property photography. We also offer a custom floor plan service which estate agents say is essential in securing those all-important enquiries, as well as professional standard property photography to ensure your home is marketed in the best way possible.

ABOUT US

EPC2 have experienced domestic energy assessors who are also qualified for retrofit energy assessments and have worked in the ECO3 and ECO4 industries for many years.

We have experienced at first hand the high costs involved in getting your EPC rating from an E rating to a C rating, and in many cases, the recommendations on the EPC are expensive and impractical and this is where the knowledge of our experienced assessors is vital for all landlords . For example, an EPC will often make recommendations for underfloor or solid floor insulation which is disruptive to the tenant and can be very costly for only a minimal increase to the EPC rating. Internal wall insulation is another commonly recommended measure by the EPC, yet it doesn’t specify what thickness is required or what percentage of the external wall area it must be fitted to.

EPC2 takes all this into consideration when completing an EPC, our assessors will then present the most cost affective way to increase your energy rating from an E to a C.  

 

 With this in mind, EPC2 will look for the minimal changes you have to make to future proof your property. 

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