EPC Assessors in Greenwich
EPC stats for Greenwich
EPC Assessors in Greenwich
If you're buying, selling or renting a property in Greenwich, you'll need an Energy Performance Certificate. This document shows how energy efficient your home is and what it costs to heat and light. It's a legal requirement for most property transactions.
Greenwich's housing stock is predominantly made up of houses built in the mid-20th century. These older properties tend to have lower energy efficiency ratings. The average EPC rating across the area is D, and around 60% of properties fall below a C rating. This reflects the age of many homes here, which often lack modern insulation and heating systems.
The good news is that many properties can be improved. The most commonly recommended upgrade for Greenwich homes is loft insulation. This is usually one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce heat loss and lower energy bills. Other improvements might include cavity wall insulation, new boilers or better windows, depending on your individual property.
You'll find 90 active EPC assessors registered on EPCFinder who cover Greenwich. These qualified professionals can visit your property, assess its energy performance, and provide recommendations for improvements. When choosing an assessor, you can check their qualifications and read reviews to find someone reliable in your area.
Whether you're preparing to sell, let out a property or simply want to understand your home's energy efficiency, an EPC assessor can help. Use our directory to find a qualified professional near you in Greenwich.
50 assessors in Greenwich
Covers London · 6 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 8 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 6 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 8 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 6 postcode areas
Covers London · 10 postcode areas
Covers London · 7 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 8 postcode areas
Covers London · 9 postcode areas
Covers London · 10 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 12 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 8 postcode areas
Covers London · 8 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 7 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 4 postcode areas
Covers London · 6 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 6 postcode areas
Covers London · 6 postcode areas
Covers London · 7 postcode areas
Covers London · 8 postcode areas
Covers London · 6 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 9 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Covers London · 5 postcode areas
Frequently asked questions
An EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) is a legal requirement when you sell or let a property in Greenwich. It rates your home's energy efficiency on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), and shows potential buyers or tenants how much it will cost to heat and light the property. You must obtain one before marketing your home.
The average EPC rating in Greenwich is D, with around 60% of properties rated below C. This reflects the age of many homes in the area, as most properties are from the mid-20th century and often lack modern energy-efficient features. If your property is rated D or lower, there's significant potential to improve its rating and reduce energy bills.
The most recommended improvement for Greenwich properties is loft insulation, which is cost-effective and can make a noticeable difference to your rating. Other improvements include cavity wall insulation, upgrading to a modern boiler, installing double glazing, and adding draught-proofing. An EPC assessor will provide specific recommendations tailored to your property.
An EPC certificate is valid for 10 years from the date of issue. If you're selling or letting your property, you'll need a current certificate. If your certificate is expiring soon, you'll need to arrange a new assessment before marketing your home.
EPC costs typically range from £50 to £150 depending on the size and type of your property. Most Greenwich homes are standard houses, so you can expect to pay towards the lower end of this range. It's worth getting quotes from accredited assessors in your area, as prices can vary.