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Every property being sold or rented in Havering requires a valid EPC certificate under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012. An Energy Performance Certificate rates your property’s energy efficiency on a scale from Band A to Band G, and landlords must hold a minimum Band E rating under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) 2018 or face fines of up to £5,000. EICR Landlord Cert carries out EPC assessments across Havering from just £89, with a fixed price and no hidden fees.
Our Havering energy assessors are Elmhurst Energy accredited, Quidos registered, DBS checked, and fully insured with public liability cover. We carry out a thorough assessment of your property’s insulation, heating system, windows, and lighting to produce an accurate energy efficiency rating. Same-day assessments are available Monday to Friday for Havering landlords and homeowners who need their certificate quickly. Your EPC certificate is issued once the assessment is complete and uploaded to the official EPC register.
An Energy Performance Certificate in Havering measures how energy efficient your property is and provides a rating from Band A (most efficient) to Band G (least efficient). The certificate also includes a SAP score, which is the numerical value behind your banding, and a set of recommendations for improving your property’s energy performance. Every Havering landlord, estate agent, and homeowner selling or renting a property must have a valid EPC before marketing begins.
Your EPC assessment in Havering is carried out by a qualified Domestic Energy Assessor, known as a DEA. The assessor visits your property and records details about the construction, loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, double glazing, boiler efficiency, heating system, lighting, and any renewable energy sources such as solar panels. These details are entered into the SAP calculation software, which produces your energy efficiency rating and potential rating.
Havering landlords renting out property must hold a minimum EPC band rating of Band E under the MEES regulations. Properties with a low EPC rating of Band F or Band G cannot legally be let to tenants unless a valid exemption has been registered on the EPC Exemption Register. Your EPC is valid for 10 years, and if your certificate has expired, you should arrange a renewal before marketing. Landlords must hold a valid EPC to serve a Section 21 notice.

Your EPC rating in Havering shows how energy efficient your property is, and understanding the banding system helps you plan any improvements before renting or selling.
A higher EPC rating in Havering can also attract tenants willing to pay more for lower energy bills and a more comfortable home.



EPC cost in Havering starts from £89 with EICR Landlord Cert, covering a full assessment and certificate for a standard residential property.
Contact us for your fixed-price EPC quote in Havering. Our pricing is transparent, and you will know your total cost before we attend.
An EPC for landlords in Havering is not just a recommended document but a legal requirement under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012. If you rent out residential property in Havering, you must have a valid EPC with a minimum Band E rating before your tenants move in. The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards 2018 made it illegal to grant a new tenancy on a property rated Band F or Band G, and these rules now apply to existing tenancies as well.
Havering landlords who let properties without a valid EPC can face fines of up to £5,000 from the local authority. The penalty applies for each property and each breach, so the costs add up quickly if you manage a portfolio. Getting your EPC sorted early also gives you time to make any improvements needed to bring your property up to Band E before you need to find new tenants.
EICR Landlord Cert helps Havering landlords stay compliant by providing fast, affordable EPC assessments from £89. Our accredited assessors will visit your property, carry out the assessment, and issue your certificate once the assessment is complete. If your property falls below Band E, we can advise on the most cost-effective improvements to boost your rating. We also provide EICR certificates, Gas Safety certificates, and PAT testing for Havering landlords.

An EPC assessment in Havering involves a qualified Domestic Energy Assessor visiting your property to record its energy performance features, and the process is quick and non-invasive.
Havering landlords and homeowners should make sure the assessor can access the loft, boiler, and meter for an accurate result.



Choosing a qualified EPC assessor in Havering is important because only an accredited DEA can produce a valid Energy Performance Certificate for domestic properties.
Book your EPC assessor in Havering by calling us or using our online form, and we will confirm your appointment and fixed price before attending.

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A domestic EPC in Havering applies to all residential properties being sold or rented, and it gives buyers and tenants clear information about the property’s energy costs. The assessment covers the building fabric, insulation levels, heating system efficiency, hot water provision, lighting, and any low-carbon or renewable energy features such as solar panels. Your assessor uses the standard SAP assessment methodology to produce a rating that reflects how much energy the property uses per square metre each year.
Havering landlords need a domestic EPC with a minimum Band E rating to legally let their property. If your current rating falls below this threshold, you must either improve the property or register a valid exemption. Common improvements that boost EPC ratings in Havering include upgrading loft insulation, installing cavity wall insulation, fitting a more efficient boiler, switching to LED lighting, and adding double glazing where single glazing remains.
Homeowners selling property in Havering also need a valid EPC before marketing, and estate agents are required to display the EPC rating in property listings. Your domestic EPC is valid for 10 years, but arranging a new assessment after making improvements will give your property a higher rating that reflects its current performance.

A commercial EPC in Havering is required for non-domestic properties being sold, rented, or constructed, and the assessment uses the SBEM methodology rather than SAP.
Contact EICR Landlord Cert for a quote on commercial EPC assessments in Havering, tailored to your building type and size.



EPC renewal in Havering is needed when your current certificate expires or when you want a new assessment to reflect improvements you have made to your property.
Book your EPC renewal in Havering from £89 with EICR Landlord Cert, and we will issue your new certificate once the assessment is complete.
EICR Landlord Cert provides trusted EPC services near you across the Havering area. Our accredited energy assessors cover every part of Havering, and we attend properties promptly because we are a London-based team that operates right across the borough. Whether you need an EPC for a single rental flat, a house you are selling, or a portfolio of properties, we have you covered.
Every assessment is carried out by an Elmhurst Energy-accredited, Quidos-registered assessor who is DBS checked and fully insured. We offer same-day assessments for Havering landlords and homeowners who need their EPC arranged quickly, subject to availability. You can book by calling us Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and we will confirm your appointment and fixed price from £89 straight away.
Our team works with landlords, letting agents, estate agents, and property managers throughout Havering. We deliver accurate assessments, clear EPC recommendation reports, and certificates uploaded to the official EPC register. Your EPC is issued once the assessment is complete, and we handle everything from booking through to the final certificate.

EPC requirements in Havering follow the national regulations, and landlords must understand the rules before letting a property to tenants.
Properties that do not meet the minimum Band E requirement cannot be legally rented in Havering unless a valid exemption has been registered.



EPC improvements in Havering can boost your property’s energy efficiency rating and help you meet the minimum Band E requirement for renting.
EICR Landlord Cert can advise Havering landlords on which improvements offer the best return and arrange a new EPC assessment once the work is done.
An EPC certificate is an Energy Performance Certificate that rates your property's energy efficiency from Band A (most efficient) to Band G (least efficient). It shows estimated energy costs, carbon emissions, and recommendations for improving performance. Havering landlords, homeowners selling, and estate agents must have a valid EPC before marketing any property. The certificate is produced by a qualified Domestic Energy Assessor and uploaded to the official EPC register.
Yes, an EPC is mandatory for all landlords renting out property in the UK, including Havering. Under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012, you must have a valid EPC before marketing your property. The MEES 2018 regulations also require a minimum Band E rating for rental properties. Landlords who let a property without a valid EPC can face fines of up to £5,000.
An EPC lasts for 10 years from the date it is issued. Havering landlords do not need to renew their EPC until it expires, unless they want a new assessment to reflect improvements made to the property. If your EPC expires while you have tenants in place, you should arrange a renewal before the next time the property is marketed. An expired EPC is not valid for compliance purposes.
You need a minimum EPC rating of Band E to legally rent out a property in Havering. The MEES 2018 regulations prohibit landlords from letting properties rated Band F or Band G. If your property falls below Band E, you must either make improvements to raise the rating or register a valid exemption on the EPC Exemption Register before letting to tenants.
An EPC in Havering costs from £89 with EICR Landlord Cert for a standard domestic property. The price covers the full assessment, certificate, and upload to the EPC register. There are no hidden fees or call-out charges. Commercial EPC prices are quoted separately based on the size and type of the building. Havering landlords with multiple properties can request a portfolio rate.
The minimum EPC rating to rent a property in Havering in 2026 is Band E under the current MEES regulations. Landlords cannot grant new or existing tenancies on properties rated Band F or Band G unless a valid exemption has been registered. The government has previously considered raising the minimum to Band C, but as of 2026, Band E remains the legal requirement for Havering landlords.
An EPC assessment in Havering typically takes between 45 minutes and one hour for a standard residential property. Larger properties or those with complex heating systems may take slightly longer. The assessor needs access to the loft, boiler, and energy meter to record accurate data. Your EPC certificate is issued once the assessment is complete and uploaded to the register.
No, you cannot legally rent a property in Havering without a valid EPC. The Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012 require landlords to have an EPC before marketing a rental property. Letting without one can result in a penalty of up to £5,000 per property. The EPC must also show a rating of Band E or above under the MEES 2018 regulations.
If your Havering 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 make energy efficiency improvements to bring the property up to at least Band E or register a valid exemption on the EPC Exemption Register. Improvements such as loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, and boiler upgrades are often enough to move a property above the Band E threshold.
You can improve your EPC rating in Havering by making energy efficiency upgrades recommended on your certificate. Common improvements include adding loft insulation, installing cavity wall or solid wall insulation, upgrading to a condensing boiler, fitting double glazing, and switching to LED lighting. Each improvement raises your SAP score and can move your property into a higher band. EICR Landlord Cert can advise on the most cost-effective improvements for your Havering property.
