Commercial property owners across the UK are under increasing pressure to improve energy efficiency. If your building currently has an F or G EPC rating, you may no longer be legally allowed to lease it — and this is becoming one of the biggest hidden risks in commercial real estate.
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This guide explains why upgrading matters, what improvements work best, how much it costs, and how to reach an E rating quickly in 2026.
Why the F to E Upgrade Matters
Under Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES):
Commercial properties must achieve at least EPC rating E
Applies to new leases AND existing tenancies
Non-compliant buildings become “unlettable assets”
Failure to comply can lead to:
Financial penalties
Lease restrictions
Reduced property value
Mortgage complications
Insurance concerns
In short: an F-rated property is now a financial liability.
What Causes an F or G Rating?
Most low-rated commercial buildings share similar problems:
Common Efficiency Failures
Old fluorescent or halogen lighting
Electric resistance heating
Poor insulation
Single glazing
Outdated HVAC systems
No zoning controls
Continuous running ventilation
Older high-street shops and 1980–2005 offices are the most affected.
Fastest Improvements to Reach EPC E
Not all upgrades are expensive. In many cases, a few targeted changes can move a building up one or two bands.
1. LED Lighting Upgrade (Highest Impact per £)
Cost: Low
Impact: Very High
Replacing fluorescent tubes with LED panels alone can improve ratings dramatically because lighting heavily affects commercial EPC scores.
Typical improvement: +5 to +15 SAP points
2. Heating Controls & Smart Thermostats
Cost: Low
Impact: High
Add:
Programmable timers
Zoning controls
Smart thermostats
TRVs on radiators
Typical improvement: +3 to +10 points
3. Air Conditioning Efficiency Improvements
Cost: Medium
Impact: High
Actions:
Replace units older than 15 years
Add inverter systems
Provide maintenance records
Old AC units heavily penalise EPC calculations.
4. Roof & Ceiling Insulation
Cost: Medium
Impact: Very High
Commercial EPC software strongly rewards insulation upgrades.
Typical improvement: +8 to +20 points
5. Double Glazing or Secondary Glazing
Cost: Medium–High
Impact: Medium
Especially effective for street-front retail units.
Cheapest Upgrade Combinations That Usually Reach E
Typical Retail Shop (F → E)
LED lighting
Timer controls
Heating thermostat
Typical cost: £400 – £1,200
Typical Office (F → E)
LEDs
Insulation top-up
HVAC service
Typical cost: £1,200 – £3,500
Restaurant / Café
LED lighting
Extractor fan controls
AC upgrade
Typical cost: £1,500 – £5,000
Improvements That Often Don’t Help Much
Owners often spend money in the wrong places.
Low EPC impact upgrades:
New flooring
Decoration
Furniture
Internal partitioning
Appliances (unless fixed building services)
EPC focuses on the building services, not aesthetics.
Exemptions (When Upgrade Isn’t Possible)
You may register an exemption if:
Improvements cost more than the savings
Listed building restrictions apply
Third-party consent refused
7-year payback rule not met
However, exemptions must be officially registered and expire after 5 years.
How Long Upgrades Take
| Upgrade Type | Typical Time |
|---|---|
| LED lighting | 1 day |
| Controls install | Same day |
| HVAC replacement | 1–3 days |
| Insulation | 1–2 days |
| Windows | 2–5 days |
Many properties reach compliance within a single week.
Re-Assessment After Improvements
After upgrades:
Book new EPC inspection
Provide invoices/spec sheets
Assessor recalculates rating
Certificate issued within 24 hours
Never rely on an old EPC after improvements — it does not automatically update.
Financial Benefits Beyond Compliance
Upgrading to E or higher also gives:
Higher rental value
Better tenant demand
Lower vacancy risk
Improved ESG rating
Reduced operating costs
Efficient buildings now rent faster.
Key Takeaways
F and G rated commercial properties cannot legally be leased
LED lighting and controls are the fastest fixes
Many upgrades cost under £2,000
Improvements can be completed within days
Re-assessment required after upgrades
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Written by Jino Jose
DEA & NDEA Accredited Energy Assessor · EPCRATE, London · Founded 2015
Jino Jose is the founder of EPCRATE and one of the few London assessors holding both Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) and Non-Domestic Energy Assessor (NDEA) accreditations. He has carried out thousands of EPC assessments across all 32 London boroughs since 2015.
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