An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) measures how energy-efficient your property is, assigning a rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). A low EPC score can lead to higher energy bills, reduced property value, and challenges when selling or renting. While some inefficiencies are obvious, many hidden energy drains silently reduce your score. Understanding and addressing these factors is essential for improving energy efficiency.


1. Standby Power Consumption

Many electronic devices continue to draw power even when switched off, known as standby power or phantom load.

  • TVs, computers, chargers, and smart appliances can collectively account for up to 10% of household energy consumption.

  • Solution: Use power strips to easily switch off multiple devices, or unplug electronics when not in use.


2. Poor Insulation and Draughts

Inefficient insulation in walls, roofs, floors, and around windows and doors allows heat to escape, forcing heating systems to work harder.

  • Solution: Seal gaps, upgrade insulation, and use draught-proofing solutions to retain heat and reduce energy waste.


3. Inefficient Heating Systems

Old or poorly maintained boilers, radiators, and heat pumps consume more energy to achieve the same comfort levels.

  • Solution: Consider upgrading to energy-efficient heating systems and schedule regular maintenance to maintain optimal performance.


4. Outdated Lighting

Traditional incandescent bulbs consume significantly more electricity than modern alternatives.

  • Solution: Replace bulbs with LEDs or energy-saving lighting to reduce energy consumption and improve EPC ratings.


5. Older Appliances

Appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and ovens can be energy hogs, especially older models.

  • Solution: Upgrade to A-rated energy-efficient appliances to reduce electricity use and boost your EPC score.


6. Unnecessary Energy Use

Leaving lights on in empty rooms, overusing heating, or running appliances when not required adds up over time.

  • Solution: Adopt energy-conscious habits, such as switching off lights, reducing thermostat settings, and using appliances efficiently.


7. Water Heating Inefficiencies

Hot water systems, especially older tanks, lose heat through poor insulation and excessive standby loss.

  • Solution: Insulate hot water tanks and pipes, or upgrade to modern, energy-efficient water heating systems.


Final Thoughts

Hidden energy drains can significantly lower your EPC score, increase bills, and affect the overall comfort of your home. By identifying and mitigating these hidden inefficiencies, you can improve your property’s energy efficiency, reduce costs, and increase market value.


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