EPC for Home Sellers
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.
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a mandatory legal document for selling a property in England, detailing its energy efficiency and giving it a rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). The EPC must be obtained before marketing the property and provides energy-saving recommendations along with an indication of typical energy costs. An accredited domestic energy assessor performs the inspection, which covers aspects like insulation, windows, and heating systems. The certificate is valid for 10 years.
What an EPC includes:
Energy efficiency rating:
A grade from A to G, indicating how efficient the property is, with A being the most efficient.
Energy use and costs:
Information on the property's current energy consumption and typical energy expenses.
Recommendations:
Advice on how to improve the property's energy efficiency, along with an indication of potential savings and payback periods.
How to get an EPC:
1. Arrange an inspection:
You must arrange for an accredited domestic energy assessor to visit and inspect your property. i-EPC will provide an accredited domestic energy assessor
2. Provide details:
The assessor will inspect key features such as insulation, windows (double glazing), and heating systems.
3. Receive the certificate:
After the inspection, the assessor enters the findings into software to produce your digital EPC.
Legal requirements and validity:
Mandatory:
You are legally required to provide an EPC before you start marketing your property for sale
Marketing inclusion:
The energy performance indicator from the EPC must be included in all commercial media, such as property websites and brochures, used to market the property.
Duration:
An EPC is valid for 10 years and remains with the property even if it is sold multiple times.
Penalties for non-compliance:
Failing to provide an EPC to a potential buyer can result in a fine. For a residential property in England and Wales, the penalty can be up to £200. Marketing a property for longer than the grace period (28 days) without having an EPC available is illegal.
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If you are selling your home in London, you are required by law to provide a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to potential buyers. The EPC outlines the energy efficiency of your property, providing an A–G rating and suggestions for improving performance. Estate agents and solicitors will request the EPC early in the selling process, so obtaining one promptly helps avoid delays.
In London, housing stock varies significantly—from modern apartments in high-rise developments to older terraced houses and converted flats. Older properties in particular may have lower EPC ratings due to outdated heating systems or limited insulation. By securing an EPC early, you can identify ways to boost your rating, potentially increasing buyer appeal and property value.
Our team at i-EPC offers reliable EPC services for sellers across London. With prices starting at £59, our accredited assessors deliver accurate reports quickly, helping you prepare your property for sale. Whether you’re selling in central London or the suburbs, we ensure you meet all EPC requirements efficiently.
