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Before you dive in, make sure to watch our short podcast videos with Charlotte and Lewis, where we break down what EPCs actually are, why they matter, and how we makes the whole process simple and fast.
What is an EPC?
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal document that shows how energy efficient a property is, giving it a rating from A to G. An A-rated property is the most energy efficient, while a G-rated property is the least efficient. EPCs also provide recommendations on how a property could improve its energy performance, helping homeowners, landlords, and businesses reduce energy use and lower bills.
EPCs are more important than ever. With rising energy prices and increasing focus on sustainability, tenants and buyers are paying much closer attention to energy efficiency before choosing a property. In fact, homes with better EPC ratings are often more attractive to renters and buyers because they can be cheaper to heat and run.
Want to learn more about the benefits of having an EPC? We’ve got a whole blog breaking it down in more detail here.
For landlords or homeowners, having a valid EPC is a legal requirement. Properties must usually have a minimum rating of E before they can be let, whether the property is domestic or commercial. Failing to comply can result in fines and delays when selling or renting out a property.
If you’re unsure when you need an EPC, what the rules are, or how the process works, you can read our full EPC guide here.
How often do you need to renew?
All energy performance certificates need to be renewed every 10 years. If you are looking to sell a property it is a legal requirement that your EPC is in date. Alternatively, if you are renting out your property, you need to have evidence that your property is an E rating or above.
Check if you have a valid EPC now
Why choose us for your EPC?
We’re proud to offer one of the most competitively priced rates in the UK, as rates may be inflated with estate agents or other companies. Our exceptional customer service and quick turnaround times make us the go-to choice for homeowners, landlords, and businesses alike.
Why we’re different:
Every penny of our profit are gift-aided to PECT, a leading environmental charity committed to safeguarding and enriching our planet. In doing so, we’ve helped plant over 131,000 trees, which has offset more than 1,300 tonnes of carbon emissions.
So when you book your EPC with us, you’re not just ticking a legal box, you’re also supporting real environmental projects in the UK!
Our EPC Service
Simple, Fast, Ethical!
Booking your EPC with us is a breeze! Our nationwide team is ready to provide a smooth, hassle-free experience, whether you need a certificate for your home or business. Here’s why we’re the top choice:
- Affordable rates: At just £95 + VAT (for domestic properties), we offer some of the lowest prices in the UK.
- Experience that matters: We work with estate agents, housing associations, and private homeowners nationwide (excluding Scotland).
- First class service: We pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service with fast turnaround times.
- Ethical values: As a profit-for-purpose company, your choice supports vital environmental projects.
Need a Commercial EPC?
We don’t just do Domestic EPCs, we can help with Commercial EPCs too for offices, shops, and all kinds of other business properties.
Commercial EPCs can sometimes feel a bit more complicated, but our expert team will guide you through the process and make it as simple and stress-free as possible.
Learn more about commercial EPCs here.
ABOUT US
Green Energy Switch (GES) delivers a broad range of energy services across the UK; specialising in working with social landlords and local authorities. Established in 2006, GES is a subsidiary of environmental charity PECT. We gift-aid any profits to PECT to help fund their vital work. In doing so, we are the lead sponsor of their Forest project. So far over 131,000 trees have been planted, equating to a remarkable reduction of over 1,300 tonnes of carbon emission.






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