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EPC ratings in SK22 4

2,001 properties in SK22 4 have EPC certificates, with an average rating of D—matching the SK22 average. 59% of homes are rated D-G. This sector is part of SK22 in High Peak. Enter your postcode below to see your property's full EPC report and improvement recommendations.

Average band
D
Total properties
2,001
Band A-C
41%
Higher efficiency homes
Band D-G
59%
Homes needing improvement

EPC distribution

Percentage of properties in each EPC band across SK22 4.

A1%
B10%
C30%
D43%
E13%
F3%
G1%

Energy efficiency in SK22 4 is typical for the SK22 area. There are opportunities for improvement across various property types.

Recent EPCs

Anonymised sample of recent certificates for this sector.

AddressRatingView
Bankside New Mills
Flat1 months ago
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Mellor Road
House1 months ago
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Green Hills
House1 months ago
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Market Street
Maisonette1 months ago
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Poplar Avenue
House1 months ago
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Flanders Field Road
House1 months ago
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Roundway
House1 months ago
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Ollersett Avenue
House1 months ago
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Flanders Field Road
House1 months ago
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Laneside Road
House1 months ago
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Common improvements in SK22

These upgrades are frequently recommended for properties in this area.

  1. 1

    Solar photovoltaic panels, 2.5 kWp

    3877 occurrences · Code 34

  2. 2

    Solar water heating

    3452 occurrences · Code 19

  3. 3

    Low energy lighting for all fixed outlets

    2688 occurrences · Code 35

  4. 4

    Internal or external wall insulation

    2068 occurrences · Code 7

  5. 5

    Replace boiler with new condensing boiler

    1109 occurrences · Code 20

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EPC Ratings in SK22 4 | 2,001 Properties in High Peak | EPC Advisor