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Getting an EPC is easy

Three simple steps from search to certificate — with a local accredited energy assessor at your side.

1Searching for a local EPC assessor by postcode

Search your postcode

Enter your postcode or town to find your local accredited energy assessor and see their price.

2A local energy assessor visiting a UK home

Your assessor visits

Book a time that suits you. The assessment is non-invasive and usually takes 30 to 45 minutes.

3Homeowners receiving their Energy Performance Certificate

Receive your EPC

Get your certificate with its A to G rating, plus tailored tips to improve your home’s efficiency.

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Find EPC Assessors by Region

Our nationwide network of accredited domestic energy assessors covers every part of the UK. Choose your region to browse local assessors.

What Is An EPC?

An EPC, or Energy Performance Certificate, is a standardised rating of how energy efficient a home is.

  • Rates your home from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient)
  • Shows typical energy use, running costs and carbon emissions
  • Includes tailored, cost-effective improvement recommendations
  • Helps you cut utility bills and your environmental footprint

Do I Need an EPC?

In most cases, yes — a valid EPC is a legal requirement in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  • Required before a property is marketed for sale or rent
  • Must be carried out by a qualified, accredited energy assessor
  • Valid for 10 years from the date of issue
  • New builds need one (an SAP EPC) for building control sign-off
  • Landlords must renew if an EPC expires during a tenancy

Who Are We?

EPC Near Me is a rapidly expanding nationwide network of experienced, locally based energy assessors.

  • Direct connection to trusted local assessors — no middlemen
  • Every assessor is accredited, insured and DBS-checked
  • Friendly, accessible and committed to high-quality service
  • We make the whole EPC process simple from search to certificate

Find an Energy Assessor Using EPC Near Me

Finding a qualified energy assessor takes a few clicks:

  • Enter your postcode or town in the search box
  • See your local certified assessor — photo, services and price
  • Contact them directly to book a convenient assessment
  • Receive your EPC and a report highlighting improvements

Why Use EPC Near Me?

We built EPC Near Me to make getting an EPC hassle-free:

  • Local experts found instantly by postcode — no hours of searching
  • Transparent profiles: qualifications, services and prices
  • Book and pay the assessor directly — we take no commission
  • A smooth experience from search to certificate delivery

What Does an EPC Involve?

An EPC assessment will generally take around 30 to 45 minutes depending on the complexity of the property. Your local EPC surveyor will take note of the:

  • Building age
  • Fuel
  • Construction
  • Windows
  • Hot water
  • Heating
  • Renewables (such as solar)
  • Insulation (Loft and Cavity)
  • Building Measurements (a floor plan is required)
What to Expect

Where Can I Find My EPC?

All energy performance certificates (EPCs) are stored on a central register which is maintained by the government. This register is freely accessible to the public and can be searched simply using a postcode.

Once the postcode has been entered, a list of all EPCs within that area will appear. Each EPC on the list will show a quick snapshot of the certificate, including the rating and expiry date. This allows users to compare their own EPC ratings with those of other properties in the area.

Overall, the process of finding an Energy Performance Certificate is straightforward and can be completed in just a few minutes. By consulting the register, homeowners can get an idea of where their property stands in terms of energy efficiency and identify potential areas for improvement.

What Will I Find on an EPC?

Clicking an address on the register opens the full EPC, detailing the property address, current rating, expiry date, and certificate number, plus property type and floor area. It also provides a closer look at how features like insulation, heating, and windows affect efficiency, suggesting potential improvements. Understanding this helps homeowners, buyers, and tenants make informed decisions about energy upgrades and property comparisons, indicating comfort and potential value.

Checking the details and rating on an EPC report