EPC Cost Guide for London Landlords
Ensuring your rental property complies with energy efficiency standards is a crucial responsibility for landlords in London. One of the key legal requirements is obtaining an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), which assesses the energy efficiency of a building and offers recommendations for improvement. Understanding the EPC cost, legal obligations, certification process, council requirements, and pricing helps landlords manage their properties effectively and avoid penalties. This blog provides a detailed overview of EPC costs and compliance for landlords in London.
Legal Requirements for EPCs
In the UK, landlords must provide an EPC when renting out or selling a property. The EPC rates a property’s energy efficiency on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). Since April 2018, rental properties must have a minimum EPC rating of E to be legally let under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). Failure to comply can result in fines up to £5,000 and enforcement action.
EPCs are valid for 10 years and must be made available to prospective tenants or buyers. The certificate also includes recommendations for energy efficiency improvements, which can help reduce energy bills and carbon emissions.
The EPC Certification Process
To obtain an EPC, landlords must book a qualified Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) for residential properties or a Non-Domestic Energy Assessor (NDEA) for commercial premises. The assessor visits the property to evaluate insulation, heating systems, lighting, ventilation, and other factors affecting energy performance.
During the assessment, data is collected on the property’s construction and energy use. The assessor then generates the EPC report detailing the current energy rating and suggesting improvements.
Landlords can also benefit from government energy improvement schemes that help enhance EPC ratings through insulation, heating upgrades, and other measures.
Council Requirements in London
London borough councils require landlords to submit valid EPCs when applying for or renewing property licenses, especially for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) and properties under selective licensing. Councils may inspect properties to verify compliance and impose penalties for missing or invalid EPCs.
Maintaining an up-to-date EPC not only ensures legal compliance but also demonstrates a landlord’s commitment to sustainability and tenant welfare.
EPC Cost in London
The cost of obtaining an EPC in London typically ranges from £70 to £120 for standard residential properties. Pricing varies based on:
- Property size and number of rooms
- Property type (e.g., flat, terraced house, detached house)
- Location within London and accessibility
- Complexity of the property’s construction and heating systems
Commercial EPCs generally cost more, ranging from £150 to over £500 depending on building size and complexity.
Many providers offer bundled packages combining EPCs with other landlord safety certificates, providing cost savings for landlords managing multiple properties.
Booking Your EPC Certificate
For landlords seeking a reliable and professional EPC service, Landlords Checks Limited offers expert assessments and certification. Their qualified assessors provide thorough evaluations and issue valid EPC certificates swiftly and efficiently.
You can easily book your EPC cost service online. Their team offers flexible scheduling and tailored advice to help landlords optimize their properties’ energy performance.

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