Adding a home extension or loft conversion can increase living space and property value, but it also has implications for your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating. Understanding these impacts ensures your new addition doesn’t lower energy efficiency or compliance.
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1. Why Extensions Affect EPC Ratings
EPC ratings measure energy efficiency, insulation, heating, and renewable energy use
New additions introduce additional surfaces that may lose heat if not properly insulated
Poor planning can negatively impact your EPC score
2. Key Factors to Consider in Home Additions
a. Insulation
Walls, floors, and loft areas in extensions should be properly insulated
Matching insulation standards with the existing property prevents heat loss
b. Windows and Doors
Large windows, French doors, or skylights may reduce thermal efficiency
Use energy-efficient glazing and ensure airtight sealing
c. Heating Integration
Extend heating systems efficiently using zoned heating or thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs)
Ensure the new space is fully integrated into the existing system
d. Ventilation and Air Tightness
Seal gaps around walls, floors, and ceilings
Consider mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) for larger extensions
e. Renewable Energy Options
Solar panels or heat pumps can offset energy loss from new spaces
Positively affects EPC ratings and lowers running costs
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3. Tips to Maintain or Improve EPC Ratings During Extensions
Plan energy efficiency measures from the design stage
Choose high-quality insulation and energy-efficient materials
Integrate heating and renewable energy solutions
Schedule an EPC reassessment after completion
Professional EPC Assessment
A certified Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) can:
Evaluate how your extension impacts EPC rating
Recommend practical solutions to maintain or improve scores
Provide updated EPC certification for compliance, sale, or rental
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