EPC Assessors in North Yorkshire
EPC stats for North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire EPC Assessor Directory
If you're buying, selling or renting a property in North Yorkshire, you'll need an Energy Performance Certificate. This document rates how energy efficient your home is, from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). Every property on the market must have one before it can be advertised.
North Yorkshire's housing stock is predominantly made up of houses, many built in the mid-20th century. These older properties tend to be less energy efficient than newer builds. The average EPC rating across the region is D, and around 60% of properties fall below the C rating. This reflects the age and construction methods of homes here rather than poor maintenance.
The good news is that many properties can be improved. The most commonly recommended upgrade in North Yorkshire is loft insulation. This is often one of the cheapest and most effective ways to reduce heat loss and lower energy bills. Other improvements might include cavity wall insulation, upgraded heating systems or better windows, depending on your property's specific needs.
Finding a qualified assessor is straightforward. We've listed 322 active EPC assessors covering North Yorkshire. Each one is registered and qualified to produce legally valid certificates. When you choose an assessor, you can expect a thorough inspection of your property, followed by a detailed report showing your current rating and practical suggestions for improvement.
Whether you're preparing to sell, buy or let a property, the assessors listed here can help you understand your home's energy performance and what it means for your costs and comfort.
50 assessors in North Yorkshire
Covers North East · 12 postcode areas
Covers North East · 15 postcode areas
Covers North East · 12 postcode areas
Covers North East · 14 postcode areas
Covers North East · 11 postcode areas
Covers North East · 10 postcode areas
Covers North East · 10 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 7 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 7 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 23 postcode areas
Covers North West · 12 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 16 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 15 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 15 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 15 postcode areas
Covers West Yorkshire · 8 postcode areas
Covers North East · 9 postcode areas
Covers North East · 8 postcode areas
Covers North East · 8 postcode areas
Covers North East · 9 postcode areas
Covers North East · 9 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 7 postcode areas
Covers North East · 9 postcode areas
Covers North East · 7 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 6 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 7 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 8 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 6 postcode areas
Covers North East · 9 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 6 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 11 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 12 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 12 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 9 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 10 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 11 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 5 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 12 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 22 postcode areas
Covers North West · 3 postcode areas
Covers North West · 2 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 5 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 5 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 5 postcode areas
Covers Yorkshire and The Humber · 5 postcode areas
Covers North West · 7 postcode areas
Covers North West · 6 postcode areas
Covers North West · 6 postcode areas
Covers West Yorkshire · 6 postcode areas
Covers North East · 11 postcode areas
Frequently asked questions
An EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) is a legal document that rates your property's energy efficiency on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). In North Yorkshire, you're required by law to have a valid EPC when selling or letting a property. The certificate shows potential buyers or tenants how much it will cost to heat and light your home, and lasts for 10 years.
The average EPC rating in North Yorkshire is D, with around 60% of properties falling below EPC rating C. This reflects the age of many homes in the region, as most properties are mid-20th century houses that weren't built with modern energy efficiency standards in mind. If your property is rated D or below, you may want to consider improvements to increase its value and appeal.
The most recommended improvement for North Yorkshire properties is loft insulation, which is cost-effective and can significantly boost your EPC rating. Other common upgrades include cavity wall insulation, upgrading to a modern boiler, installing double glazing, and improving draught-proofing. Your EPC certificate will include specific recommendations tailored to your property, helping you prioritise which improvements offer the best return on investment.
Yes, if you're a landlord in North Yorkshire, you must have a valid EPC before advertising a property to let. The certificate must be provided to prospective tenants before they view the property. Your EPC remains valid for 10 years, so you won't need a new one unless it expires or you make significant energy-related improvements to the building.
An EPC certificate typically costs between £60 and £120 in North Yorkshire, depending on your property's size and location. The assessment itself usually takes 30 minutes to an hour, and you'll receive your certificate within a few days. Many estate agents and letting agents can arrange an EPC for you, or you can book an accredited assessor directly. It's a worthwhile investment before selling or letting your property.