Energy Performance Certificates provide homeowners and tenants information on the amount of energy usage and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of a property. Apart from this it also states recommendations for improvements for the same. If you are a landlord, you may feel the need to avail an EPC.


The certificate primarily states the energy efficiency of a home and how it can be improved to both the homeowners and potential buyers and tenants. The seller is required to provide a valid EPC when a prospective buyer wishes to buy a property. You are also allowed to use the same EPC if you subsequently let the property to a tenant.


An EPC carries two separate charts: one that shows the energy efficiency rating and another that show the environment impact based on CO2 emissions of the building on a scale from 'A' to 'G', whereby 'A' is the best score.


The rating of your building is shown on the certificate in the same way as commonly used for fridges, washing machines and other domestic appliances. An EPC also comes with a detailed recommendations report that contains advice on low-cost ways to improve the energy efficiency of the property and reduce CO2 emissions.


Our company provides Landlord Safety Certificates after a thorough inspection of the property within a minimal duration of time through our certified engineers. The work of our team is to ensure people’s safety at their homes and make great efforts to provide quality work at the best prices. We offer a wide range of landlord safety certificates including Electrical Safety Certificate – EICR, Gas Safety Certificate, Energy Performance Certificate – EPC, Portable Appliance Test – PAT Testing, Fire Alarm Certificate, and Emergency Lighting Certificate.