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.

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