A Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement for anyone selling or renting a residential property in England and Wales. As energy efficiency regulations tighten in 2026, homeowners, landlords, and agents must fully understand the EPC process, validity period, and legal obligations to remain compliant and avoid penalties.

This guide explains everything you need to know about domestic EPCs in 2026, including how assessments work, how long certificates last, and what the law requires.


What Is a Domestic EPC?

A Domestic EPC is an official document that shows how energy-efficient a residential property is. It provides:

  • An energy efficiency rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient)

  • Estimated energy costs for heating, lighting, and hot water

  • Recommended improvements to increase efficiency and reduce bills

The certificate is produced by an accredited EPC assessor and registered on the national EPC register.

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Who Needs a Domestic EPC in 2026?

You legally need a Domestic EPC if you are:

  • Selling a residential property

  • Letting a property to new or existing tenants

  • Marketing a home for sale or rent

Landlords must also ensure their property meets Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) before letting.

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The Domestic EPC Assessment Process

Step 1: Booking an EPC Assessment

A qualified EPC assessor is booked to visit the property. EPCRate provides access to experienced, accredited EPC assessors across London for domestic and commercial properties.

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Step 2: Property Inspection

The EPC assessment is non-intrusive and typically takes 30–90 minutes, depending on the size and layout of the property.

The assessor records:

  • Property size and floor area

  • Wall construction (solid or cavity)

  • Roof and loft insulation (where visible)

  • Window glazing type

  • Heating and hot water systems

  • Fixed lighting efficiency

Photographic evidence may be taken for audit and compliance purposes.


Step 3: Energy Calculation

The collected data is entered into government-approved EPC software (RdSAP), which calculates:

  • Energy efficiency rating (A–G)

  • Environmental impact rating

  • Estimated annual energy costs


Step 4: EPC Report Issued

Once complete, the EPC is:

  • Uploaded to the national EPC register

  • Issued digitally to the property owner or agent

  • Valid for use immediately

Most EPCs are delivered within 24–48 hours of the inspection.

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How Long Is a Domestic EPC Valid?

A Domestic EPC is valid for 10 years from the date of issue.

You may need a new EPC if:

  • The existing certificate expires

  • Major energy-related improvements are made

  • You sell or rent the property without a valid EPC

Although not legally required, updating your EPC after improvements can significantly improve your rating and market appeal.


Legal Obligations for Domestic EPCs in 2026

EPC Requirements When Selling

  • An EPC must be ordered before marketing

  • The EPC rating must appear on property listings

  • Buyers must receive the EPC before completion


EPC Requirements When Renting

  • A valid EPC must be provided to tenants

  • The property must meet minimum EPC rating E or above

  • Letting a property rated F or G is unlawful unless a registered exemption applies

Failure to comply may result in enforcement action.


MEES Compliance for Landlords

Under MEES regulations:

  • New and existing tenancies must meet minimum standards

  • Non-compliance can lead to fines of up to £5,000 per property

  • Local authorities actively enforce EPC regulations


Are There Any EPC Exemptions?

Some properties may qualify for exemptions, including:

  • Listed buildings where improvements would alter character

  • Temporary buildings used for less than two years

  • Certain holiday lets

  • Properties undergoing major structural renovation

Exemptions must be formally registered and are not automatic.


Why Domestic EPCs Matter More in 2026

In 2026, domestic EPCs play a critical role in:

  • Legal compliance

  • Property saleability

  • Rental eligibility

  • Energy cost planning

  • Sustainability goals

Higher EPC ratings improve both property value and tenant demand.