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Where We Provide EPCs Near You
Wherever you’re based in Central London, our assessors are nearby. We regularly provide EPCs in:
West End, Soho, Mayfair, Bloomsbury, Kings Cross, Lambeth, Tower Gateway, Holborn, Kensington, Paddington, City of London, Shoreditch, Clerkenwell, Farringdon, Angel, Pimlico, Old Street, Aldgate East, Euston, Waterloo, London Bridge, Vauxhall, Elephant & Castle, Borough, Marylebone, Earls Court, South Bank, Blackfriars, Barbican, Highbury, Archway, Holloway, Islington, Westminster, Camden, Canonbury, Dalston, Stratford, Central London, London, Victoria, Knightsbridge, Belgravia
How to Book an EPC Near You
Booking an EPC with i-EPC is simple:
Request Booking online – request a convenient time on our booking page
We visit your property – assessments usually take 30–60 minutes.
Receive your EPC – certificates delivered electronically, often the same day. It’s that easy.
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FAQs About EPCs Near Me
How long does an EPC take?
Most assessments take 30–60 minutes depending on property size.
How much does an EPC cost?
Our EPC prices are competitive and transparent. Check our EPC prices page
How long is an EPC valid for?
An EPC is valid for 10 years. You only need a new one if you’ve made significant energy improvements or if your old certificate has expired.
Can you do same-day EPCs near me?
Yes! Subject to availability, we can often complete an EPC on the same day. Next-day appointments are often available.
What is a Domestic Energy Assessor?
A Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) is a qualified professional who assesses the energy performance of domestic properties in the UK.
They conduct an energy survey of the property, examining the insulation, heating systems, ventilation, and lighting to provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating. This rating informs potential buyers or tenants of the energy efficiency of the property and how it can be improved.
A Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) is a person who has undergone training in the energy performance of buildings using the Reduced Data Standard Assessment Procedure (RdSAP) methodology. This enables the EPC assessor to produce a domestic EPC.
It is important to note that the DEA method is mainly used for domestic houses which a complete SAP is applied to build new homes.
How is a Domestic EPC Created?
Creating a Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) involves a series of steps to assess the energy efficiency of a residential property. Here is a brief outline of the process:
1. Booking an Assessment: The process begins when a homeowner or landlord arranges an appointment with a qualified Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA).
2. Site Visit and Inspection: On the day of the assessment, the DEA visits the property to conduct a comprehensive survey. This involves measuring the property and examining key features.
3. Data Collection: The assessor collects data regarding the property’s energy-related features and current energy usage. This includes,
• Examine the interior and exterior of your property.
• Assess the dimensions of the property as well as any heat loss between walls and ceilings.
• Inspect your boilers, room heaters and fireplaces.
• Examine any extensions and the type of building materials used.
• Inspect the construction of your property.
• Look at any un-separated conservatories.
• Inspect the insulation between walls and lofts.
• Examine the glazing and low energy lighting.
• The DEA must conduct a health and safety survey – interior and exterior to identify potential threats.
• The property will be inspected to establish the insulation.
• Glazing and low-energy lighting will also be taken into consideration.
4. Calculating the EPC Rating: Using the data collected, the DEA inputs the information into a software programme specifically designed to generate an EPC. This software calculates the property’s energy efficiency rating based on a standardised methodology.
5. Producing the EPC: The resulting EPC provides a rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and includes recommendations for improvements to increase energy efficiency.
6. Issuance: The completed EPC is lodged on a national database and a copy is issued to the property owner. The certificate is valid for ten years and is required for properties when sold or rented.
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Requesting your EPC online in London has never been easier. At i-EPC, we provide a simple on-line system that allows homeowners, landlords, and sellers to arrange an Energy Performance Certificate quickly and conveniently. With just a few clicks, you can secure an appointment with one of our accredited assessors.
Our service covers all central London. Whether you are preparing to sell your property, let it to new tenants, or simply need a valid EPC for compliance, we ensure you can request the booking of an assessment at a time that suits you.
With pricing from £59, our EPC service combines affordability with professionalism. Once booked, our assessors carry out the inspection efficiently and issue your certificate within 24–48 hours. For busy London property owners, booking online saves time and ensures full compliance with legal requirements.
