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West London landlords who are letting or selling a property must hold a valid EPC certificate by law. The Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012 require an energy performance certificate to be available to prospective tenants before a tenancy agreement is signed. The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) 2018 set the minimum EPC rating at Band E, and non-compliance penalties reach up to £5,000. EICR Landlord Cert arranges EPC assessments across West London from £89 at a fixed price with no hidden fees.
Our EPC assessors hold Elmhurst Energy and Quidos accreditation. Every domestic energy assessor carries a DBS check and full public liability insurance. Same-day assessments are available Monday to Friday for properties across the area. Your EPC certificate is produced once the assessment is complete and lodged on the official EPC register, where it stays valid for 10 years.
An energy performance certificate rates your property’s energy efficiency on an EPC rating scale from Band A (best) to Band G (worst). What is an EPC? It is the assessment that examines the building fabric, heating system, insulation levels, hot water provision, and lighting to calculate total energy consumption. The resulting EPC rating gives prospective tenants a clear idea of likely energy bills and identifies where EPC improvements could be made.
For landlords, the EPC certificate serves two purposes. It satisfies the legal EPC requirement under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012, and it gives tenants practical data on energy costs that directly shapes rental demand. Properties with stronger EPC ratings tend to let faster because tenants link higher ratings to lower running costs.
The certificate includes an EPC recommendation report ranking improvements by cost-effectiveness. Common suggestions for properties in the area include boiler upgrades, loft insulation, double glazing, and LED lighting. Even modest EPC improvements can lift a property from EPC Band E to EPC Band D.

Your EPC rating decides whether you can legally let your property and how energy-efficient it is compared to similar buildings. What EPC rating do you need to rent a property? At least Band E.
Understanding your current EPC house rating helps you plan upgrades, set a budget, and maintain MEES compliance.



An EPC assessor is the accredited domestic energy assessor who visits your property to carry out the energy performance assessment using SAP assessment methodology.
EICR Landlord Cert uses only Quidos-accredited and Elmhurst Energy-approved assessors for all West London EPC assessments.
How much does an EPC cost? An EPC in the area costs from £89 with EICR Landlord Cert. This fixed EPC certificate cost covers the on-site energy assessment, the EPC certificate, the recommendation report, and lodgement on the official EPC register. There are no additional EPC costs for larger properties and no hidden extras.
Some providers add surcharges for travel or parking, but we do not. The EPC price we quote is the price you pay. Landlords managing several properties across the area can take advantage of portfolio EPC pricing that reduces the per-property EPC cost further.
We also provide EICR certificates, Gas Safety certificates, and PAT testing for West London landlords. Booking your EPC alongside other compliance services in a single visit is the most practical way to manage your obligations and keep overall costs down.

Landlords must hold a valid EPC before marketing any property for rent. Is an EPC mandatory for landlords in the UK? Yes. MEES 2018 sets the minimum EPC rating at Band E.
Check your EPC rating well before listing any property, because a valid energy performance certificate protects you from enforcement action.



The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards apply to every rental property across the area, preventing landlords from letting anything with an EPC rating below Band E. What is the minimum EPC rating to rent? Band E under MEES 2018.
EICR Landlord Cert helps landlords understand their MEES duties and improve their EPC rating to meet the required standard.

WHY LANDLORDS CHOOSE US
Accredited engineers covering your area at fixed prices with no hidden fees.
Every engineer holds government-approved accreditation, is fully insured with public liability cover, and is DBS checked.
Every certificate meets current UK legal requirements and is accepted by all local authorities and letting agents nationwide.
All prices confirmed upfront. No call-out charges, no admin fees, and portfolio pricing available for landlords with multiple properties.
Certificates are issued digitally once the inspection is complete, with same-day assessment available Monday to Friday wherever your property is located.
How long does an EPC last? An EPC certificate is valid for 10 years from the assessment date. Unlike a gas safety certificate, there is no annual renewal. That said, there are good reasons to get a new EPC before the existing one runs out.
If you have invested in EPC improvements such as a new boiler, extra insulation, or better windows, a fresh energy assessment will capture the improved EPC rating. Properties at EPC Band C or above let more quickly because tenants associate higher EPC ratings with lower energy bills. If the government tightens MEES to Band C in the future, a strong EPC rating now gives you a head start.
The EPC register is open to the public, so prospective tenants and buyers can check the EPC rating online before they get in touch. If the EPC certificate is a few years old and you have made improvements, commissioning a new EPC assessment makes good financial sense for your property EPC.

A domestic EPC covers residential properties, including flats, houses, maisonettes, and HMO rooms across the area. This is the standard energy performance certificate most landlords need for EPC renting compliance.
Most domestic EPC assessments in the area take between 45 and 90 minutes. How long does an EPC assessment take? Under an hour for a standard flat.



A commercial EPC is required for non-domestic properties across the area, including offices, shops, restaurants, and warehouses being sold or let. Commercial EPC requirements differ from domestic.
EICR Landlord Cert arranges commercial EPC assessments for business owners and property managers in the area through our qualified assessor network.
EICR Landlord Cert provides EPC assessments near you across West London. Our Elmhurst Energy accredited EPC assessors cover every part of the area, and same-day assessments run Monday to Friday. Fixed EPC pricing means you know exactly what you are paying before the domestic energy assessor arrives.
Every EPC assessor is DBS checked and insured under our public liability policy. The energy assessment is non-invasive and usually takes under an hour for a standard flat. Your EPC certificate is produced once the assessment is complete and lodged on the EPC register immediately. We manage everything from booking through to EPC certificate delivery.
West London landlords, homeowners selling up, and estate agents all use our EPC service for fast, accurate energy performance certificates at a transparent EPC price. No hidden charges, no call-out fees, and no surprise extras on any EPC assessment job we attend.

How can I improve my EPC rating? Improving your EPC rating may be needed to meet MEES or to make your property more appealing to prospective tenants comparing energy costs.
Our EPC assessors can advise West London landlords on which EPC improvements will deliver the biggest gain for their specific property.



EPC renewal in the area is needed once the existing energy performance certificate reaches its 10-year expiry, or sooner if you want an updated EPC rating after carrying out improvements.
Contact EICR Landlord Cert for your EPC renewal in the area with fast energy assessments and no hidden charges.
An EPC is an Energy Performance Certificate that rates a property's energy efficiency from EPC Band A to EPC Band G. The Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012 require every West London landlord to hold a valid EPC certificate when letting or selling a property. The energy performance certificate must be given to prospective tenants before any tenancy agreement is signed.
An EPC in West London costs from £89 with EICR Landlord Cert. The fixed EPC cost includes the on-site energy assessment, the EPC certificate, the recommendation report, and lodgement on the official EPC register. There are no surcharges for properties in the area and no hidden EPC fees. We confirm the EPC certificate cost before booking.
An EPC certificate is valid for 10 years from the energy assessment date. Annual renewal is not required. However, if you have made EPC improvements like a boiler upgrade, additional insulation, or new glazing, a fresh EPC assessment will reflect the higher EPC rating. West London landlords should check their EPC is current before re-letting or selling.
A minimum EPC rating of Band E is required under MEES 2018. Properties rated EPC Band F or EPC Band G cannot be let unless the landlord has registered a valid EPC exemption on the PRS Exemptions Register. Penalties of up to £5,000 apply for letting a property that does not meet the minimum EPC requirement.
The EPC assessor examines wall construction, insulation levels, window types, the heating system, hot water provision, and lighting throughout the property. Room dimensions are measured. All data is entered into approved SAP software to calculate the energy performance certificate rating. An EPC recommendation report listing potential EPC improvements is produced alongside the certificate.
A domestic EPC assessment for a flat in the area typically takes between 45 and 90 minutes. Larger properties require more time, as there are more rooms to measure and more building elements to record. The EPC assessor needs access to every room, the loft if applicable, and the boiler to note its model and efficiency. Your EPC certificate is produced once the assessment is complete.
No. The Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012 require a valid energy performance certificate to be available from the point the property is first marketed. Trading standards can impose EPC fines of up to £5,000 for non-compliance, and the major property portals will not list a rental without a valid EPC certificate in place.
You cannot legally let it under MEES 2018 unless you register a valid EPC exemption on the PRS EPC Exemptions Register. Available exemptions include the cost cap exemption, where the required EPC improvements would exceed £3,500, and the consent exemption, where a tenant or planning authority refused permission. Without a valid exemption, you must raise the EPC rating to Band E.
Follow the EPC recommendations listed on your current energy performance certificate. Common EPC improvements include upgrading to a condensing boiler, adding loft or wall insulation, installing double glazing, and switching to energy-efficient LED lighting. Even modest changes can shift a property from EPC Band E to EPC Band D. Our assessors advise on the most cost-effective options.
Search the official EPC register on the government website using your property address or postcode. The EPC register is publicly accessible and shows the current EPC rating, the expiry date, and the full EPC recommendation report. If your property does not have a valid EPC certificate or the energy performance certificate has expired, contact EICR Landlord Cert.

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