Yes, you do need an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to sell or let your residential house in the United Kingdom. According to UK regulations, it is a legal requirement to have an EPC in place before you can market your property for sale or rent.
An EPC provides information about a property's energy efficiency and environmental impact on a scale from A (most efficient)to G (least efficient).
The certificate includes recommendations for improving energy efficiency, which can help potential buyers or tenants understand the property's energy performance and potential utility costs.
To obtain an EPC, you will need to commission an accredited energy assessor to evaluate your property. The assessment typically involves a thorough review of the property's insulation, heating system, windows, and other factors affecting energy efficiency.
Once the assessment is complete, you will receive your EPC, which is valid for 10 years.
The cost of an EPC can vary depending on the size and type of your property, but it generally ranges from £60 to £120.
While most properties require an EPC, there are some exceptions:
If your property falls into one of these categories, you may not need an EPC.
In summary, if you are planning to sell or let your residential house in the UK, obtaining an EPC is both a legal requirement and a valuable tool for attracting potential buyers or tenants. Ensure you arrange for an accredited energy assessor to conduct an evaluation so you can proceed with marketing your property.
For more detailed information and to get started with your EPC, visit the UK Government's EPC guidelines.