A Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) in England and Wales is valid for 10 years from the date it is issued.

During those 10 years, the same certificate can be reused multiple times — for selling, renting, or remarketing the property — as long as it has not expired.


When You MUST Renew the EPC

You need a new EPC if:

  • The previous certificate has expired (over 10 years old)

  • You want to sell or rent after expiry

  • The property has never had an EPC

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When You SHOULD Renew Early (Even If Still Valid)

Sometimes replacing it early is beneficial:

After Improvements

  • New boiler installed

  • Loft or wall insulation added

  • Double glazing fitted

  • Solar panels added

A better rating can increase property value and rental appeal.

Before Renting to Tenants

Landlords must meet minimum efficiency standards (usually E or above).
An old certificate may show a worse rating than the home now deserves.

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What Happens If It Expires

If your EPC expires:

  • Estate agents cannot legally market the property

  • Landlords cannot issue a new tenancy

  • You may face penalties

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Simple Timeline Example

YearSituation
2020EPC issued
2025Still valid
2030Expires — must renew before selling or renting

Key Tip

You can reuse the same EPC for multiple tenants or buyers —
but once it passes 10 years, it becomes legally unusable.

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