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Understanding EPC Ratings
Energy Performance Certificates rate properties from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). Properties rated D or below have significant potential for improvement.
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EPC ratings in England & Wales
Across England & Wales, the most common EPC rating is band D. Around 53% of EPC-rated homes are below band C, meaning there's still significant room for improvement on energy efficiency.
This national EPC distribution is based on 19,327,218 certificates in our database.
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Frequently Asked Questions
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates how energy efficient your property is on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It includes estimated energy costs and recommendations for improvements. EPCs are required when selling or renting a property and are valid for 10 years.
Yes, EPC Advisor is completely free to use. We provide access to the official EPC register data from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC). You can look up any property in England and Wales at no cost.
Our data comes directly from the official Energy Performance Certificate register maintained by DLUHC (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities). The register is Updated monthly and contains records of all EPCs issued in England and Wales.
Yes! Your EPC includes specific recommendations to improve your rating. Common improvements include upgrading insulation, installing double glazing, replacing an old boiler, or adding renewable energy sources like solar panels. Each recommendation shows the potential improvement to your rating and estimated savings.