Your homeβs heating system is one of the most influential factors in determining its Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating. Inefficient heating can lower your EPC, increase energy bills, and reduce overall comfort. Understanding how heating systems affect your EPC helps homeowners and landlords make targeted upgrades that deliver real improvements in efficiency and rating.
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1. Why Heating Systems Matter for EPC
Heating systems typically account for the majority of energy consumption in UK homes. EPC assessments consider:
Boiler type and efficiency
Age of the heating system
Heating controls and thermostats
Distribution efficiency via radiators and pipework
An old or poorly maintained system can significantly reduce your EPC band, even if your home has good insulation.
2. Common Heating System Issues That Lower EPC
Several factors related to heating can negatively impact your EPC:
Old non-condensing boilers with low efficiency
Lack of thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs)
Poor zoning or control of heating
Inefficient pipework and hot water cylinder insulation
Radiators that are too small or incorrectly positioned
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3. Upgrades That Boost EPC Ratings
Improving your heating system is one of the fastest ways to improve your EPC:
Replace Old Boilers β Upgrade to high-efficiency condensing boilers
Install Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs) β Control room temperatures individually
Add Zoned Heating Controls β Reduce energy waste by heating only needed areas
Insulate Pipework and Hot Water Cylinders β Reduce heat loss
Consider Renewable Heating β Heat pumps or hybrid systems for modern efficiency
These upgrades not only increase EPC scores but also reduce energy bills and enhance comfort.
4. Heating Controls and Their Impact
Even modern boilers require effective controls to maximise efficiency:
Programmable timers ensure heating runs only when needed
Smart thermostats optimise energy use and can be remotely controlled
Centralised controls with zoning prevent overheating unused rooms
Properly optimised heating controls are recognised in EPC calculations:
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5. Why Professional Assessment Matters
A professional EPC assessor ensures:
Accurate measurement of heating system efficiency
Correct SAP calculations reflecting upgrades
Identification of low-cost interventions that improve ratings
Our team ensures that all improvements to your heating system translate into real EPC gains:
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Conclusion
Heating systems have a major impact on EPC ratings. Key takeaways:
Old or inefficient boilers can drastically lower EPC bands
Upgrading boilers, adding TRVs, and improving zoning increases efficiency
Pipework insulation and smart heating controls deliver additional gains
Professional assessment ensures your improvements are correctly recorded
Optimising your heating system improves your EPC, reduces energy bills, and increases property comfort and value.
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