Many homeowners feel frustrated when their EPC rating doesn’t reflect how efficiently their home actually performs. You may have low bills, a warm home, and modern upgrades—yet still receive a disappointing EPC score.
This mismatch is known as the EPC Gap, and it affects thousands of properties across the UK.

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Here’s why your home may perform better in reality than your EPC certificate suggests.


1. EPC Uses Standardised Assumptions—Not Real-Life Usage

EPC calculations rely on a fixed set of assumptions about:

  • Heating schedules

  • Occupancy patterns

  • Hot water usage

  • Typical energy behaviour

This means that even if you use your heating efficiently, or rarely turn on energy-heavy appliances, the EPC cannot reflect these real-life habits.

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2. Missing Documentation Can Lower Your Score

Even if you have high-performance insulation, upgraded glazing, or an efficient boiler, EPC assessors cannot include them unless you provide the correct proof.
Missing paperwork often leads to default “worst-case scenario” values.

Examples of missing evidence:

  • Insulation certificates

  • Window U-value documentation

  • Heating system efficiency certificates

  • Solar panel performance specs

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3. SAP Calculations Prioritise Theoretical Efficiency Over Practical Use

The EPC uses SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure), which measures potential efficiency, not actual efficiency.
This can cause gaps when your home performs differently than predicted, especially in:

  • Well-insulated older homes

  • Properties with high thermal mass

  • Homes with low heating demand

  • Houses using smart thermostats or zoned heating

Practical efficiency simply isn’t fully measured in EPC methodology.


4. Newer Smart Technologies Aren’t Fully Recognised

Technology like:

  • Smart thermostats

  • Zoned heating controls

  • Learning systems (Nest, Hive, Tado)

  • Solar battery storage

…improves real-life energy use dramatically.
But the EPC algorithm often awards minimal or no credit for these features.

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5. EPC Doesn’t Consider Actual Energy Bills

Even if you pay significantly less for heating and electricity compared to similar homes, EPC assessors cannot use utility bills in the calculation.
This is one of the biggest reasons homeowners feel the EPC rating does not reflect reality.


6. The EPC May Have Been Incorrectly Assessed

Human error is still common, especially with:

  • Incorrect room measurements

  • Wrong heating system entries

  • Missed insulation areas

  • Poor data entry

  • Misidentified property age or construction type

A small mistake can change the EPC band entirely.

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How to Fix the EPC Gap

If your home performs better than your EPC suggests, you have two options:

✔ Get a Replacement EPC

A fresh assessment often corrects missing or incorrect details.
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✔ Improve Data Quality Before the Assessment

Provide documentation for:

  • Insulation

  • Double/triple glazing

  • Boiler efficiency

  • Renewable systems

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Final Thoughts

The EPC system isn’t perfect—and many efficient homes receive scores that undersell their true performance.
Understanding the EPC gap helps you take control, ensure your property is represented accurately, and potentially increase your home’s value and market appeal.

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