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 helps you avoid delays in selling or letting your property.


 How Long Does an EPC Last?

👉 An EPC is valid for 10 years from the date it is issued.

During this time:

  • You can reuse it for multiple sales or tenancies
  • It remains valid even if ownership changes
  • No renewal is required unless it expires

 When Do You Need a New EPC?

You will need a new EPC if:

 1. It Has Expired

  • After 10 years, the EPC is no longer valid
  • You cannot legally use it for marketing

 2. You Are Selling or Renting the Property

Before marketing, you must ensure:

  • A valid EPC exists
  • It is still within the 10-year validity period

This applies across England, including areas like London.


 3. You Have Made Significant Improvements (Recommended)

Even if still valid, a new EPC is useful after upgrades such as:

  • New boiler installation
  • Loft or wall insulation
  • Double glazing upgrades
  • Solar panel installation

👉 A new EPC may show a better rating and increase property value


 EPC Rules in 2026

In the UK:

  • EPC is required before marketing a property
  • Must be valid (not expired)
  • Applies to both sales and rentals
  • Minimum E rating required for most rentals

 What Happens If Your EPC Is Expired?

  •  You cannot legally market the property
  •  Estate agents may refuse listing
  •  Sale or rental process may be delayed
  •  Possible compliance penalties

 Should You Renew Your EPC Early?

Yes, in many cases:

✔ After Renovations

To reflect improved efficiency

✔ Before Selling or Renting

To avoid delays

✔ To Improve Market Value

Higher EPC ratings attract buyers and tenants


 How Long Does It Take to Get a New EPC?

  •  Inspection: 30–60 minutes
  •  Certificate issued: usually within 24–48 hours

 EPC Cost in 2026

Typical pricing in London:

  • £60 – £120 for most homes
  • Higher for larger or commercial properties

 FAQs

Do I need a new EPC every time I sell?

No—only if the current EPC has expired.

Can I use the same EPC for multiple tenants?

Yes, if it is still valid.

Is it worth renewing early?

Yes, especially after energy improvements.


 Final Thoughts

An EPC lasts a long time, but keeping it updated is essential for:

  • Legal compliance
  • Smooth property transactions
  • Better property value

👉 Always check your EPC validity before marketing your property.


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