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EPC ratings in NN29 7

3,394 properties in NN29 7 have EPC certificates, with an average rating of D—matching the NN29 average. 62% of homes here are rated D-G, indicating significant potential for energy improvements. This sector is part of NN29 in Wellingborough. Enter your postcode below to see your property's full EPC report and improvement recommendations.

Average band
D
Total properties
3,394
Band A-C
38%
Higher efficiency homes
Band D-G
62%
Homes needing improvement

EPC distribution

Percentage of properties in each EPC band across NN29 7.

A1%
B10%
C28%
D41%
E15%
F5%
G1%

Most properties in NN29 7 could benefit from energy efficiency improvements. Common upgrades in NN29 include insulation, heating system upgrades, and double glazing.

Recent EPCs

Anonymised sample of recent certificates for this sector.

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Arkwright Road
House1 months ago
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Warren Close
Bungalow1 months ago
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Manchester Road
House1 months ago
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St. Katherines Way
House1 months ago
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East Street
House1 months ago
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Evelyn Way
House1 months ago
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Monks Road
House1 months ago
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Mansfield Way
House1 months ago
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-39
House1 months ago
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Baker Crescent
House1 months ago
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Common improvements in NN29

These upgrades are frequently recommended for properties in this area.

  1. 1

    Solar photovoltaic panels, 2.5 kWp

    3655 occurrences · Code 34

  2. 2

    Solar water heating

    3322 occurrences · Code 19

  3. 3

    Low energy lighting for all fixed outlets

    2366 occurrences · Code 35

  4. 4

    Floor insulation (solid floor)

    1291 occurrences · Code 58

  5. 5

    Internal or external wall insulation

    1078 occurrences · Code 7

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EPC Ratings in NN29 7 | 3,394 Properties in Wellingborough | EPC Advisor