EPC Assessors in Slough
EPC stats for Slough
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement when you sell or let a property in Slough. It rates your home's energy efficiency on a scale from A to G, with A being the most efficient. The certificate also includes recommendations for improvements that could lower your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint.
Slough's housing stock is predominantly made up of houses built during the mid-20th century. These properties typically have an average EPC rating of D, which means there's considerable room for improvement. In fact, around 60% of homes in the area fall below EPC rating C, suggesting many residents could benefit from energy-saving upgrades.
The good news is that improving your property's energy performance doesn't always require major work. Across Slough, the most commonly recommended improvement is loft insulation. This is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce heat loss and lower your heating bills. Many properties built in that era simply lack adequate insulation in their lofts, making this a straightforward win for most homeowners and landlords.
Finding a qualified assessor in Slough is straightforward. We have 86 active EPC assessors listed in the area, so you'll have plenty of choice. Whether you're selling, letting out a property, or simply want to understand your home's energy efficiency, an assessor can provide the detailed information you need. They'll visit your property, carry out a thorough inspection, and provide recommendations tailored to your specific home.
50 assessors in Slough
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers London · 7 postcode areas
Covers London · 6 postcode areas
Covers South East · 2 postcode areas
Covers South East · 1 postcode area
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 4 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 4 postcode areas
Covers South East · 4 postcode areas
Covers South East · 4 postcode areas
Covers South East · 4 postcode areas
Covers South East · 4 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 2 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 4 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 4 postcode areas
Covers South East · 2 postcode areas
Covers South East · 4 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Covers South East · 3 postcode areas
Frequently asked questions
An EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) is a legal requirement when you sell or let a property in Slough. It rates your home's energy efficiency on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and provides recommendations for improvements. The certificate is valid for 10 years and gives potential buyers or tenants an idea of how much energy your property will use and what it might cost to heat and power.
The average EPC rating in Slough is D. However, around 60% of properties in the area fall below EPC rating C, which means many homes have room for energy efficiency improvements. If your property is rated D or lower, you may want to consider upgrades to make it more attractive to buyers or tenants and reduce running costs.
Loft insulation is the most commonly recommended improvement for properties in Slough. This is a cost-effective upgrade that can significantly reduce heat loss and lower energy bills. Other popular improvements include cavity wall insulation, upgrading to a more efficient boiler, and improving window glazing. These measures can help you move from a D rating towards a C or higher.
EPC certificates in Slough typically cost between £60 and £120, depending on the property size and the assessor you choose. Most mid-20th century houses in Slough fall into the mid-range pricing. It's worth getting quotes from a few certified assessors, as prices can vary. The cost is usually a one-off expense that's valid for 10 years.
Yes, absolutely. Making energy efficiency improvements can boost your EPC rating and make your property more appealing to buyers or tenants. For typical mid-20th century houses in Slough, loft insulation is an excellent starting point. Other improvements like draught-proofing, upgrading heating systems, or adding solar panels can also help. You'll need a new EPC assessment after making improvements to reflect the upgraded rating.