Finding an accredited EPC assessor in City of London is straightforward with Surveys Near Me. All energy assessors listed here are registered with a government-approved accreditation scheme and can produce a legally compliant Energy Performance Certificate for residential and commercial properties across City of London and the surrounding area.
City of London's housing stock is predominantly Georgian and Victorian townhouses and mansion blocks. Properties of this era typically achieve D or E ratings without energy improvements โ loft insulation, cavity wall insulation and a modern boiler are the most effective routes to a better rating. City of London has areas of clay or previously mined ground where subsidence risk is elevated โ something qualified surveyors here will assess carefully.
EPC certificates are valid for 10 years. The assessment typically takes 30โ60 minutes and the certificate is usually lodged to the national register the same day.
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EPC Certificate in City of London โ Frequently Asked Questions
EPC assessments in City of London typically cost ยฃ65โยฃ120 for a standard residential property. The fee depends on property size and whether you need same-day or standard delivery. Same-day appointments are available from most assessors listed here.
Most accredited EPC assessors serving City of London can attend within 24โ48 hours of booking. The certificate is lodged to the national register the same day as the assessment in most cases, so you receive it by email within hours of the visit.
All rental properties in City of London must hold a valid EPC with a minimum rating of E. Properties rated F or G cannot legally be let without a registered exemption on the PRS Exemptions Register.
Most of City of London's Georgian and Victorian townhouses and mansion blocks achieve D or E ratings without improvements. The most effective routes to a better rating are loft insulation, cavity wall insulation (where applicable), a modern condensing boiler, and double or triple glazing.
An EPC is valid for 10 years from the date of issue. You can use the same certificate for multiple tenancy changes or a property sale within that period, provided no significant energy efficiency changes have been made.