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EPC Assessment

A valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is essential for selling or letting a property, as it provides potential buyers or tenants with important information about the energy efficiency. Our professional service ensures that you receive your EPC in a timely manner, typically within same or next business day after the assessment is completed. Trust us to help you meet legal requirements while enhancing your property's appeal.

A valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is essential for selling or letting a property

Professional EPC Assessments: Get Your Listing Market-Ready


Are you planning to sell or let your property? A valid Domestic Energy Assessment (EPC) is a legal requirement before any residential listing goes live.

At Hastings360, we provide fast, professional Energy Performance Certificates that give your property the "green light" it needs. Our certified assessors evaluate your home’s energy efficiency, offering a clear rating and actionable insights to meet UK compliance standards. Whether you are an agent, landlord, or homeowner, our hassle-free EPC service ensures you stay compliant while moving your sale or tenancy forward without delays.

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What is an EPC?

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a standardized document that rates how energy-efficient your property is. Ratings range from A (very efficient) to G (inefficient) and provide potential buyers or tenants with an estimate of energy costs and the property’s carbon footprint.

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When do you need an EPC?

By law, an EPC is mandatory the moment you begin marketing a property for sale or rent.
 

Sellers: You must have a valid EPC to list your home on the market.


Landlords: A valid EPC is required before any new tenancy agreement is signed.

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Grade C before 2030

The UK government has set ambitious targets for the rental sector. By 2030, all domestic rental properties will be required to reach an EPC rating of Grade C or higher.

Without reaching this standard, you may not be able to let this property legally.

Landlords should start preparing now!

Avoid the Rush: As the deadline approaches, demand for assessors and contractors will skyrocket.

Protect Your Investment: Properties with lower ratings may become "un-lettable" or drop in market value.

Spread the Cost: Assessing your property today allows you to plan and budget for necessary improvements (such as insulation, heat pumps, or LED lighting) over several years rather than all at once.

Pro-Tip: Our assessors don't just provide a grade. We could also offer some recommendations to help you to identify the most cost-effective ways to reach that Grade C target.

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