Renovating your home is exciting, but did you know that certain upgrades can impact your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating? Whether you’re upgrading for comfort, style, or resale value, understanding how improvements affect energy efficiency is essential. This guide helps homeowners, landlords, and property developers make informed decisions that boost both EPC scores and long-term savings.
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Why EPC Matters During Renovations
An EPC measures how energy-efficient a property is based on insulation, heating, ventilation, and building materials. Renovations can either improve or inadvertently lower your rating.
Key reasons to consider EPC during renovations:
Compliance with legal requirements for rentals and sales
Increased property value and marketability
Reduced energy bills and carbon footprint
Avoiding unexpected EPC failures
Home Improvements That Boost EPC Scores
1. Loft, Wall, and Floor Insulation
Proper insulation reduces heat loss and improves energy efficiency:
Add loft insulation or upgrade to thicker boards
Install cavity wall insulation or solid wall upgrades
Use insulated flooring materials in extensions
These upgrades are often the fastest way to improve your EPC rating.
2. Energy-Efficient Heating Systems
Upgrading heating systems has a major impact:
Replace old boilers with A-rated condensing boilers
Install smart thermostats and programmable heating controls
Add thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) for zoned heating
Book an assessment with our EPC Assessors London to evaluate how heating changes affect your rating.
3. Windows and Glazing
Energy-efficient windows help retain heat:
Fit double or triple glazing
Use Low-E glass to reduce heat loss
Ensure proper sealing and alignment to avoid draughts
4. Renewable Energy Solutions
While not always mandatory, renewables complement energy efficiency:
Solar panels or solar water heating
Heat pumps for sustainable heating
Battery storage for renewable energy
5. Minor Fixes That Make a Difference
Even small improvements help:
Draught-proof doors, windows, and loft hatches
Lag hot water tanks and pipes
Replace inefficient lighting with LEDs
Potential EPC Pitfalls for Renovators
Renovations can sometimes lower your EPC score if not carefully planned:
Removing insulation during extensions
Installing inefficient heating or cooling systems
Using materials with poor thermal performance
A professional EPC assessor can guide you to avoid these pitfalls.
Professional EPC Assessment for Renovators
Certified Domestic Energy Assessors (DEAs) can:
Identify which renovations will improve your rating
Provide actionable recommendations
Ensure EPC compliance for sales or rentals
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Contact Us for EPC Guidance
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