EPC Assessors in Torridge
EPC stats for Torridge
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement when you sell or let a property in Torridge. It tells buyers or tenants how energy efficient your home is, rated from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). You'll need to hire a qualified assessor to produce one, and we've listed 73 active assessors in the Torridge area to help you find someone local.
The housing stock in Torridge is predominantly made up of houses, most built in the mid-20th century. These older properties have an average EPC rating of D, which is fairly typical for homes of this age. However, 60% of properties in the area fall below EPC rating C, meaning there's significant room for improvement across the district.
If you own a property in Torridge, loft insulation is the most commonly recommended upgrade. This is good news because it's one of the most cost-effective improvements you can make. Adding or upgrading loft insulation can reduce heat loss, lower your energy bills, and improve your EPC rating without requiring major structural work.
Whether you're selling, letting, or simply want to understand your property's energy efficiency, finding a local assessor is straightforward. The assessors listed here are all qualified to produce valid EPCs for properties in Torridge. Use our directory to compare options and choose someone convenient for your location. An EPC typically takes a couple of hours to complete and costs between £60 and £120, depending on your property's size and complexity.
50 assessors in Torridge
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 14 postcode areas
Covers South West · 14 postcode areas
Covers South West · 8 postcode areas
Covers South West · 9 postcode areas
Covers South West · 15 postcode areas
Covers South West · 15 postcode areas
Covers South West · 14 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 11 postcode areas
Covers South West · 10 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 10 postcode areas
Covers South West · 10 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 11 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 11 postcode areas
Covers South West · 9 postcode areas
Covers South West · 9 postcode areas
Covers South West · 11 postcode areas
Covers South West · 14 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 11 postcode areas
Covers South West · 14 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 15 postcode areas
Covers South West · 7 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 14 postcode areas
Covers South West · 14 postcode areas
Covers South West · 10 postcode areas
Covers South West · 10 postcode areas
Covers South West · 5 postcode areas
Covers South West · 5 postcode areas
Covers South West · 11 postcode areas
Covers South West · 11 postcode areas
Covers South West · 13 postcode areas
Covers South West · 11 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 12 postcode areas
Covers South West · 13 postcode areas
Covers South West · 14 postcode areas
Covers South West · 14 postcode areas
Covers South West · 15 postcode areas
Frequently asked questions
An EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) is a legal requirement when you sell or let a property in Torridge. It rates your home's energy efficiency on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). The certificate shows potential buyers or tenants how much it will cost to heat and light your property. In Torridge, the average rating is D, so getting one helps you understand where your home stands compared to others locally.
Around 60% of properties in Torridge are rated below C, largely because many homes here are mid-20th century houses that weren't built with modern energy efficiency standards in mind. Older properties typically have poorer insulation, single-glazed windows, and less efficient heating systems. This is common across the UK for properties of this age, but it does mean there's significant potential to improve your rating through upgrades.
Loft insulation is the most recommended improvement for properties in Torridge and offers excellent value for money. It's one of the quickest and cheapest ways to boost your EPC rating, reduce energy bills, and make your home more comfortable. Other improvements worth considering include cavity wall insulation, draught-proofing, and upgrading to a more efficient boiler, but loft insulation typically delivers the best return on investment.
An EPC certificate is valid for 10 years from the date it's issued. If you're selling or letting your property, you'll need a current certificate. If your certificate is approaching expiry and you're planning to sell or let soon, it's worth getting a new one, especially if you've made energy efficiency improvements that could boost your rating.
Yes, you must have a valid EPC before advertising a property to rent in Torridge. It's a legal requirement for all lettings. As a landlord, you should also be aware that from April 2023, you cannot let a property with an EPC rating below E unless you have a valid exemption. With 60% of Torridge properties currently below C, many landlords are investing in improvements like loft insulation to meet these standards and attract tenants.