A Commercial Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal document that shows how energy-efficient a non-domestic building is. It rates the property from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and is required when selling, renting, or constructing most commercial buildings in England and Wales.


When Is a Commercial EPC Required?

You need a Commercial EPC if you:

  • Sell a commercial property

  • Grant a new lease

  • Renew or extend a lease

  • Construct a new commercial building

  • Market the premises for rent

This applies to:

  • Offices

  • Retail shops

  • Restaurants & cafés

  • Warehouses

  • Industrial units

  • Medical & educational buildings

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Minimum Rating for Letting (MEES Rules)

Under Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards:

👉 Most commercial properties must have an E rating or above to be legally rented.

If your property is rated F or G, you cannot legally grant a lease unless:

  • You improve the energy efficiency

  • Or register a valid exemption

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How Long Is a Commercial EPC Valid?

  • Valid for 10 years

  • Can be reused during that period

  • Must be renewed after major renovations


How Much Does a Commercial EPC Cost?

Costs vary depending on:

  • Floor area (m²)

  • Building complexity

  • Heating & cooling systems

  • Number of floors

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What Happens During the Survey?

A qualified assessor will:

  • Measure the property

  • Record heating, cooling & lighting systems

  • Assess insulation & glazing

  • Use SBEM modelling software

  • Lodge the certificate on the national register

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What If You Don’t Have One?

Potential consequences include:

  • Fines based on rateable value

  • Inability to legally market the property

  • Delays in property transactions


Simple Explanation

If you are earning money from a commercial building, you almost certainly need a Commercial EPC.

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