You’ve seen it before: two homes on the same street, same layout, same square footage—even the same builder. Yet somehow, one has an EPC rating of C, the other only scrapes a D. What gives?

In 2025, as Energy Performance Certificates play a growing role in property value, rentability, and compliance, it’s more important than ever to understand why EPC ratings vary—even between “identical” properties.


🏠 On the Surface: Identical Specs, Identical Design

You might assume that two properties with:

  • The same construction materials

  • The same insulation package

  • The same boiler model

  • The same windows and orientation

…should logically receive the same EPC rating.

But EPCs are not just about blueprints—they’re about real-world condition, user behaviour, and hidden performance factors.


🔍 So Why the Discrepancy?

Let’s break it down.

1. Installation Quality Varies—Even in New Builds

Just because two homes were built with the same spec sheet doesn’t mean they were finished to the same standard. For example:

  • One property may have air gaps in insulation

  • Another might have poor sealing around windows

  • Ducting, pipe lagging, and radiator balancing may differ

These micro-differences can have macro impacts on thermal efficiency.


2. Heating System Settings & Controls

EPC assessors record:

  • Thermostat presence and positioning

  • Programmers or smart controls

  • Efficiency ratings of installed systems

If one homeowner upgraded to smart zoning or better boiler controls, that alone could push them up a rating band—even with the same boiler unit.


3. Loft & Cavity Insulation Degrades Over Time

In older homes, insulation can settle, compress, or become damp, which lowers its performance. If one homeowner topped up their insulation recently, while the other didn’t, this difference is captured in the EPC.


4. Glazing and Frame Types May Appear the Same—But Aren’t

Two windows may look identical, but EPC software assesses:

  • Frame material (wood, uPVC, aluminium)

  • Glazing type (double vs triple, gas-filled or not)

  • Gap width between panes

Subtle differences here can impact U-values and EPC banding.


5. Ventilation Matters More Than You Think

Mechanical ventilation systems (with or without heat recovery) affect EPC outcomes. Even bathroom extractors or trickle vents are recorded.

Poorly ventilated homes may get penalised for potential condensation and heat loss, even if the thermal envelope is good.


6. Assessor Subjectivity + Software Tolerances

EPC ratings are generated using RdSAP, a standardised software. But:

  • Assessors must input dozens of assumptions

  • Missing evidence = default low rating

  • Two different assessors may interpret unclear data differently

So even identical homes assessed by different people—or at different times—can end up with different ratings.


7. Improvements Not Registered

If one homeowner installed:

  • A new combi boiler

  • Solar PV

  • Extra insulation

  • Low-energy lighting

…but didn’t provide evidence during the EPC assessment, those improvements won’t count in the score.


📊 Real-World Case

Two semi-detached homes in North London:

  • House A: EPC D (68)

  • House B: EPC C (72)

After investigation, House B had:

  • Smart thermostat with zoning

  • Topped-up loft insulation

  • Trickle vents in windows

  • Documented boiler upgrade

  • Slightly better airtightness from professional draught-proofing

The result? A full band jump, despite nearly identical appearances.


💡 How to Maximise Your Own EPC

Want to avoid being the “underperforming twin”? Here’s what to do:

  1. Document everything: Keep receipts and datasheets for insulation, glazing, boiler upgrades, etc.

  2. Book a thorough assessor: Some providers rush through—choose one who takes time.

  3. Install low-energy lighting throughout

  4. Add or upgrade heating controls

  5. Seal draughts and consider MVHR or passive ventilation


📞 Need Expert EPC Advice?

At EPCRate London, we don’t just hand you a number—we help you understand and improve it.


Final Word

Two homes may look identical—but EPCs reveal the invisible differences in thermal efficiency, energy systems, and build quality. If you’re serious about energy performance, don’t just aim to match your neighbour—aim to outperform.