If you’re buying, selling, or developing a new build property in 2026, you might assume the EPC process is the same as for older homes.

It’s not.

New build properties follow a different assessment process, use different documentation, and are often produced at a different stage of the construction process.

Here’s what makes a Domestic EPC for new builds different in 2026.


1️⃣ EPC Is Still Legally Required

Under the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012, all new residential properties must have an EPC before they are sold or rented.

For new builds:

✔ The EPC must be produced before completion
✔ The developer must provide it to the buyer
✔ The rating must be available for marketing

There are no exemptions simply because the property is newly constructed.


2️⃣ New Builds Use SAP, Not RdSAP

This is one of the biggest differences.

🔹 Existing Homes

Use Reduced Data SAP (RdSAP) — based on a physical site visit and visible features.

🔹 New Builds

Use Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) — based on design specifications and construction data.

SAP calculations use:

  • Approved construction drawings

  • U-values

  • Insulation specifications

  • Heating system design

  • Ventilation systems

  • Renewable technology data

Because everything is documented, new builds are assessed more precisely than older homes.


3️⃣ The EPC Is Often Produced Before the Property Is Finished

For new builds:

  • The EPC is typically generated at or just before completion

  • It is based on “as-built” data

  • It forms part of Building Control sign-off

Developers usually arrange this alongside compliance documentation.

If you’re unsure whether your new build has a valid EPC, you can arrange verification here:
👉 https://epcrate.co.uk/services-epc-assessors-london/


4️⃣ New Builds Usually Achieve Higher EPC Ratings

Most new homes in 2026 achieve:

  • Band B

  • Often Band A

  • Rarely below Band C

This is due to:

✔ Modern insulation standards
✔ Double or triple glazing
✔ High-efficiency boilers or heat pumps
✔ Improved airtightness
✔ Solar panels (in some cases)

However, not all new builds are automatically Band A — the final rating depends on the actual specification installed.


5️⃣ Recommendations Section May Be Limited

Unlike older homes, new builds may show:

  • Fewer improvement recommendations

  • Smaller potential rating increases

This is because they are already designed to meet current Building Regulations.


6️⃣ Validity Is Still 10 Years

Even for new builds:

✔ EPC remains valid for 10 years
✔ If resold within that period, the same certificate can be reused
✔ After 10 years, a reassessment is required

If your new build EPC expires, you can book here:
👉 https://epcrate.co.uk/booking/


7️⃣ New Builds Must Still Display EPC When Resold

If the property is resold in 2026:

  • The EPC rating must appear in marketing materials

  • A valid EPC must exist before listing

Even if the property is only a few years old, check the validity date.


8️⃣ Does MEES Apply to New Builds?

Yes.

If the property is rented out, it must comply with the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015.

Currently, rental properties must meet:

✅ Minimum Band E

Most new builds exceed this easily, but landlords should still verify compliance.


Key Differences Summary

FeatureExisting Home EPCNew Build EPC
Assessment methodRdSAPSAP
Based onPhysical inspectionDesign & construction data
Typical ratingC–EA–B
Improvement potentialOften significantUsually limited
Validity10 years10 years

Common New Build EPC Questions in 2026

❓ Do buyers need to arrange the EPC?

No. The developer is responsible.

❓ Can upgrades after purchase improve the rating?

Yes — but a new assessment is required.

❓ Is the EPC linked to Building Control?

Yes. SAP calculations form part of compliance documentation.


Final Takeaway

In 2026, a Domestic EPC for new builds:

✔ Is mandatory
✔ Uses SAP methodology
✔ Is based on construction specifications
✔ Typically achieves high ratings
✔ Remains valid for 10 years

If you need reassessment, resale compliance, or landlord verification: