If you own, sell, or rent property in the United Kingdom, your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) has a fixed validity period. Knowing when it expires is important for staying compliant and avoiding delays in property transactions.
How Long Does an EPC Last?
👉 An EPC is valid for 10 years from the date it is issued.
- You can reuse it multiple times within this period
- It applies to both selling and renting
- It remains valid even if ownership changes
When Do You Need to Renew Your EPC?
You will need a new EPC when:
1. Your EPC Expires
- After 10 years, it is no longer legally valid
2. You Are Selling or Renting Again
- A valid EPC must be in place before marketing the property
- Expired certificates cannot be used
3. You Have Made Major Energy Improvements (Recommended)
Even if still valid, you may want a new EPC after upgrades such as:
- New boiler installation
- Loft or wall insulation
- Solar panels or heat pumps
👉 This can improve your rating and increase property value
EPC Rules in 2026
In England, including areas like London, you must:
- Have a valid EPC before marketing a property
- Ensure it is not expired (within 10 years)
- Provide it to buyers or tenants when requested
What Happens If Your EPC Expires?
- You cannot legally market the property
- Estate agents may refuse listing
- Sale or rental process may be delayed
- Risk of compliance penalties
Should You Renew Early?
Yes—in some cases it’s beneficial:
✔ Improved EPC Rating
After renovations, a new EPC may show a higher rating
✔ Better Market Appeal
Higher ratings attract buyers and tenants
✔ Stronger Rental Compliance
Helps landlords meet current and future standards
How Long Does a Renewal Take?
- Inspection: 30–60 minutes
- Certificate: Usually within 24–48 hours
Cost of Renewing an EPC (2026)
Typical prices:
- £60 – £120 for most homes in London
- Commercial EPCs cost more depending on size and complexity
FAQs
Do I need a new EPC every time I sell?
No—only if the existing EPC has expired.
Can I reuse an EPC for multiple tenants?
Yes, if it is still valid.
Does improving my home require a new EPC?
Not legally, but it is highly recommended.
Final Thoughts
An EPC lasts 10 years, but waiting until it expires can slow down sales or rentals.
👉 Best practice:
- Check your EPC validity early
- Renew after major upgrades
- Keep it updated for best property value
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