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An EPC certificate is a legal requirement for every landlord in Barking and Dagenham who rents out or sells a property. Under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012, you must hold a valid Energy Performance Certificate before marketing a property to tenants or buyers. The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards 2018 set Band E as the lowest acceptable EPC rating for rental properties, with penalties of up to £5,000 for non-compliance. EICR Landlord Cert provides EPC assessments across Barking and Dagenham from just £89.
Our EPC assessors are Elmhurst Energy and Quidos accredited, DBS checked, and covered by full public liability insurance. We offer same-day assessment availability Monday to Friday, 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM, so you can get your energy performance certificate sorted quickly in Barking and Dagenham. Your EPC is issued once the assessment is complete and uploaded to the EPC Register for you and your tenants to access.
An Energy Performance Certificate rates your Barking and Dagenham property’s energy efficiency on a scale from Band A to Band G, with Band A being the most efficient. The certificate includes an energy efficiency rating based on the property’s insulation, heating system, windows, and lighting. It also provides recommendations on how to improve your EPC rating and reduce energy costs for your tenants.
For Barking and Dagenham landlords, the EPC is more than just a document. It is a marketing tool that shows prospective tenants how much their energy bills are likely to cost. Properties with better EPC ratings attract tenants faster and can command higher rents. The EPC register holds your certificate online, and anyone can check an EPC by searching the property address.
Your energy performance certificate is valid for 10 years from the date of the assessment, but you may want to get a new EPC sooner if you have made energy efficiency improvements. Upgrading insulation, replacing an old boiler, or installing double glazing in your Barking and Dagenham property could move you up the EPC banding scale.

Your EPC rating tells you where your Barking and Dagenham property sits on the energy efficiency scale. Here is what each band means for landlords:
Understanding your EPC rating helps you plan any improvements and budget for energy efficiency upgrades at your Barking and Dagenham rental property.



An accredited EPC assessor carries out the energy assessment of your Barking and Dagenham property. Here is what our assessors bring to every visit:
Our Barking and Dagenham EPC assessors provide a professional, thorough service that gives you an accurate energy performance certificate every time.
EPC requirements for Barking and Dagenham landlords are set by the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012 and the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards 2018. You must have a valid EPC before you market your property for rent, and the certificate must be available to prospective tenants at the earliest opportunity. Without one, you cannot legally let your property.
The minimum EPC rating for rental properties is currently Band E. If your Barking and Dagenham property is rated Band F or Band G, you must either make improvements to bring it up to Band E or register a valid exemption on the EPC Exemption Register. Exemptions are limited and must be renewed every five years. The penalty for letting a non-compliant property is up to £5,000.
For HMO landlords in Barking and Dagenham, an EPC may be required for individual units or the building as a whole, depending on how the property is let. Our team can advise you on whether you need a domestic EPC, a commercial EPC, or both for your specific property type.

A domestic EPC covers residential properties in Barking and Dagenham, from studio flats to large family homes. Here is what the assessment includes:
A domestic EPC is valid for 10 years and is uploaded to the EPC register once the assessment is complete.



Commercial properties in Barking and Dagenham require a different type of EPC based on the SBEM assessment methodology. Here is what our commercial EPC service covers:
Our Quidos accredited assessors handle commercial EPC work across Barking and Dagenham for landlords, property managers, and business owners.

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.
The EPC cost in Barking and Dagenham starts from just £89 with EICR Landlord Cert. We offer a fixed price for every domestic EPC assessment, with no hidden fees or call-out charges added after the visit. The price covers the full assessment, your EPC certificate, and registration on the government’s EPC register. You receive everything you need to let your property in full compliance with the law.
How much an EPC costs depends on property size. A standard one or two-bedroom flat in Barking and Dagenham is priced from £89, while larger properties with more rooms and complex heating systems may be slightly higher. We always confirm the price before booking so you know exactly what to expect. Commercial EPC costs are quoted separately based on building size and complexity.
Compared to the potential penalty of up to £5,000 for letting without a valid EPC, the assessment cost is a small and worthwhile investment. Getting your EPC done early also gives you time to make any improvements if your property falls below the Band E minimum required by the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards 2018.

Your EPC report provides a detailed breakdown of your Barking and Dagenham property’s energy efficiency performance. Here is what it contains:
Your EPC report is uploaded to the EPC register, managed by MHCLG, and can be accessed online using your property address or the certificate reference number. Private landlords and letting agents in Barking and Dagenham can also use the register to check if an EPC renewal is due.



Improving your EPC rating in Barking and Dagenham can make your property more attractive to tenants and reduce running costs. Here are common ways to improve your EPC:
Your EPC report lists exactly which improvements will have the biggest impact on your Barking and Dagenham property’s rating.
EICR Landlord Cert provides EPC certificates near you across every part of Barking and Dagenham. Our Elmhurst Energy and Quidos accredited assessors cover the borough daily, so we can usually offer appointments within 48 hours of your enquiry. Same-day assessment availability is offered Monday to Friday for landlords who need their EPC certificate completed quickly.
Every assessor on our team is DBS checked and carries full public liability insurance. We bring all the equipment needed to carry out your energy assessment on the spot, so there is no need for a follow-up visit. Whether your Barking and Dagenham property is a small flat or a large commercial building, we have the qualifications and experience to assess it accurately.
Booking your EPC in Barking and Dagenham takes less than five minutes. We will give you a fixed price quote, confirm your appointment, and have your certificate issued once the assessment is complete. Your EPC is uploaded to the register the same day.

EPC certificate costs in Barking and Dagenham are fixed and affordable. Here is what our pricing covers:
We also provide EICR certificates, gas safety certificates, and PAT testing for Barking and Dagenham landlords.



EPC ratings run from Band A to Band G, and each band tells you something different about your Barking and Dagenham property. Here is a breakdown:
Knowing where your Barking and Dagenham property sits on the scale helps you make informed decisions about upgrades and compliance.
An EPC certificate, or Energy Performance Certificate, rates the energy efficiency of a property on a scale from Band A to Band G. It is a legal requirement under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012 for any property being sold or rented in Barking and Dagenham. The certificate also includes recommendations for improving your property's rating and reducing energy costs.
Yes, an EPC is mandatory for all landlords in the UK, including those in Barking and Dagenham. You must have a valid energy performance certificate before you market your property for rent. The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards 2018 also require your property to achieve at least a Band E rating. Letting a property without a valid EPC can result in a penalty of up to £5,000.
An EPC is valid for 10 years from the date of the assessment. Barking and Dagenham landlords do not need to renew their EPC until the 10-year period expires, unless they have made significant improvements and want an updated certificate to reflect a higher rating. You should check the EPC register to confirm your certificate's expiry date.
The minimum EPC rating to legally rent a property in Barking and Dagenham is Band E. Properties rated Band F or Band G cannot be rented out unless the landlord has registered a valid exemption on the EPC Exemption Register. The government has signalled that the minimum may rise to Band C in the future, so landlords should consider improvements now.
An EPC in Barking and Dagenham costs from £89 with EICR Landlord Cert. The price covers the full energy assessment, your EPC certificate, and registration on the government's EPC register. We provide a fixed price quote before the visit, with no hidden charges. Commercial EPC costs are quoted separately based on building type and size.
The current minimum EPC rating for rental properties in Barking and Dagenham and across England and Wales is Band E, as set by the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards 2018. There have been proposals to raise this to Band C, but as of now Band E remains the legal minimum. Landlords should monitor any upcoming regulatory changes and prepare their properties accordingly.
A domestic EPC assessment in Barking and Dagenham typically takes between 45 and 60 minutes. The assessor measures your property, records the insulation, heating system, windows, and lighting, and then calculates your energy performance rating. Larger or more complex properties may take slightly longer. Your certificate is issued once the assessment is complete.
No, you cannot legally rent a property in Barking and Dagenham without a valid EPC. The Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012 require landlords to have an EPC before marketing their property. Letting without one can result in a fixed penalty of up to £5,000. The certificate must be available to prospective tenants at the earliest opportunity during the marketing process.
If your Barking and Dagenham property has an EPC rating of Band F or Band G, you cannot legally let it to tenants under the MEES 2018 regulations. You must either carry out improvements to bring the property up to at least Band E or register a valid exemption on the EPC Exemption Register. Exemptions last five years and must meet specific criteria.
During an EPC assessment in Barking and Dagenham, the assessor records your property's floor area, wall construction, roof insulation, window type, heating system, hot water setup, and lighting. These details are entered into a SAP calculation for domestic properties or an SBEM model for commercial buildings. The result determines your energy performance certificate rating.
