A Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) measures the energy efficiency of residential properties. It’s a legal requirement in the UK when selling, renting, or building a home, and provides valuable insights into energy use, costs, and environmental impact.
What is a Domestic EPC?
A Domestic EPC applies to properties such as:
Houses
Flats and apartments
Bungalows
Residential conversions
The certificate provides an energy efficiency rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and includes recommendations for improving the property’s energy performance.
It also reports:
Estimated annual energy costs
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions
Potential future energy rating after improvements
Domestic EPCs help homeowners, buyers, and tenants understand the **
Domestic EPC in 2026 – What Property Owners Need to Know
A Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement for residential properties in the UK. Whether you are selling, renting, or constructing a home, an EPC provides essential information about the property’s energy efficiency, running costs, and environmental impact.
What is a Domestic EPC?
A Domestic EPC applies to residential properties such as:
Houses
Flats and apartments
Bungalows
Residential conversions
The certificate provides a rating from A (most energy efficient) to G (least energy efficient) and includes:
Estimated energy costs for heating, lighting, and hot water
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions
Recommendations to improve energy performance
Potential future energy rating if improvements are made
Domestic EPCs help homeowners, buyers, and tenants understand the energy efficiency and running costs of a property.
Why Do You Need a Domestic EPC?
In 2026, a Domestic EPC is required by law when:
Selling a residential property
Renting out a home
Marketing a newly constructed residential property
Without a valid EPC, you cannot legally market your property. Landlords must also comply with Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES), which require rental properties to have a minimum rating of E.
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How Long Does a Domestic EPC Take?
A Domestic EPC inspection is usually quick and straightforward:
Inspection duration: 30–40 minutes for an average house or flat
Certificate issuance: Typically within 24 hours
During the inspection, the assessor will check:
Heating systems and controls
Loft, wall, and floor insulation
Windows and glazing efficiency
Hot water systems
Lighting efficiency
Property size and construction
How Much Does a Domestic EPC Cost in 2026?
Domestic EPC costs vary depending on property size and type:
Starting price: £34.99 for small residential properties
Larger or more complex homes may cost more
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What Happens After the EPC Assessment?
After the inspection, the assessor:
Enters collected data into government-approved EPC software
Generates an energy efficiency rating (A–G)
Uploads the certificate to the official EPC register
Property owners then receive a fully compliant certificate that can be used for marketing, renting, or selling the property.
Benefits of a Domestic EPC
Helps reduce energy costs by identifying efficiency improvements
Ensures legal compliance for sales and rentals
Provides insights for sustainable home upgrades
Improves the marketability of your property
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