EPC Assessors in Birmingham
EPC stats for Birmingham
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement when you sell or let a property in Birmingham. It rates your home's energy efficiency on a scale from A to G, with A being the most efficient. The certificate also suggests practical improvements you can make to reduce energy bills and carbon emissions.
Birmingham's housing stock presents some interesting patterns. The average EPC rating across the city is D, which is fairly typical for the UK. However, 60% of properties fall below EPC C, meaning there's considerable room for improvement in many homes. Most properties in Birmingham are houses rather than flats, and the majority were built during the mid-20th century. Older properties often have lower energy ratings because they lack modern insulation and heating systems.
The good news is that improvements are usually straightforward and cost-effective. Across Birmingham, loft insulation emerges as the most commonly recommended upgrade. Adding or upgrading insulation in your loft is one of the quickest wins for improving your EPC rating and cutting heating costs. Many other recommendations typically include better wall insulation, updated boilers, and improved windows.
Finding a qualified assessor is straightforward. There are 231 active EPC assessors currently registered in the Birmingham area. These professionals are certified to conduct assessments and produce the official certificate your property needs. Whether you're selling, letting, or simply want to understand your home's energy performance, you'll find experienced assessors ready to help in your local area.
50 assessors in Birmingham
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Covers West Midlands · 12 postcode areas
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Covers West Midlands · 12 postcode areas
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Covers West Midlands · 11 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 6 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 7 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 7 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 7 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 7 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 6 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 8 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 8 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 8 postcode areas
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Covers West Midlands · 7 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 6 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 7 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 6 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 7 postcode areas
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Covers West Midlands · 4 postcode areas
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Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 8 postcode areas
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Covers West Midlands · 9 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 9 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 7 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 6 postcode areas
Covers West Midlands · 5 postcode areas
Frequently asked questions
An EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) is a legal requirement when you sell or let a property in Birmingham. It rates your home's energy efficiency on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), and provides recommendations for improvements. As a homeowner or landlord, you must obtain one before marketing your property, as buyers and tenants need to see it before making decisions.
The average EPC rating in Birmingham is D, though around 60% of properties fall below EPC C. This means many Birmingham homes, particularly older properties from the mid-20th century, have room for energy efficiency improvements. If your property is rated D or below, you may want to consider upgrades to make it more attractive to buyers or tenants and reduce energy bills.
An EPC certificate is valid for 10 years from the date of issue. If your certificate is approaching expiry and you're planning to sell or let your property, you'll need to arrange a new assessment. Even if your certificate is still valid, you might want to upgrade your home's energy efficiency in the meantime to improve its rating.
The most commonly recommended improvement for Birmingham properties is loft insulation, which is particularly effective for older mid-20th century houses that make up much of the local housing stock. Other typical recommendations include cavity wall insulation, upgrading heating systems, and improving window efficiency. These improvements can help you move from a D rating towards C or higher, making your property more valuable and cheaper to run.
Yes, improving your EPC rating can make your property more attractive to buyers and tenants. With 60% of Birmingham properties below EPC C, having a higher rating sets your home apart from the competition. Better energy efficiency means lower running costs for the next owner or tenant, which is increasingly important to buyers and renters. Simple improvements like loft insulation can make a real difference to your rating and property appeal.