What Is a Domestic EPC?
A Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legally required document that shows how energy-efficient a residential property is.
It rates your home from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and provides:
An energy efficiency rating
An environmental impact rating
Estimated energy costs
Recommendations to improve efficiency
An EPC must be carried out by an accredited EPC assessor such as those at EPCrate:
👉 https://epcrate.co.uk/about-us-epc-company-london/
What Has Changed for Domestic EPCs in 2026?
In 2026, EPCs matter more than ever due to tightening energy and rental regulations.
If you are selling or letting a property, you can book a certified EPC assessment online here:
👉 https://epcrate.co.uk/booking/
Why Do You Need a Domestic EPC?
You legally need a Domestic EPC if you are:
Selling a home
Renting out a residential property
Building a new home
Failure to provide a valid EPC can result in fines and delays. To stay compliant, work with local accredited assessors:
👉 https://epcrate.co.uk/services-epc-assessors-london/
What Does a Domestic EPC Assessment Involve?
An accredited assessor will visit your home and collect data on insulation, heating, glazing, lighting, and renewables.
You can view assessor services and coverage here:
👉 https://epcrate.co.uk/services-epc-assessors-london/
How Much Does a Domestic EPC Cost in 2026?
Typical price ranges:
Flats: £60–£90
Houses: £80–£120
Large homes: £120–£180
For exact pricing based on your property, see:
👉 https://epcrate.co.uk/pricing/
Ready to Book or Have Questions?
If you need advice, urgent booking, or help understanding your EPC:
Book an assessment: https://epcrate.co.uk/booking/
Contact the team: https://epcrate.co.uk/contact-us-epc-services-london/
Summary
A Domestic EPC in 2026 is essential for legal compliance, property value, mortgage approvals, and future-proofing your home. With rising energy standards and enforcement, acting early protects your property and avoids unnecessary costs.
Those who ignore the shift will find EPCs becoming more expensive, more restrictive, and harder to fix later.
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