Most EPCs are dragged down by cautious "worst-case" default assumptions the assessor had no time to check. As accredited MEES compliance specialists, we gather the evidence those defaults ignore, so your certificate reflects your property's real performance. That often means recovering several SAP points and avoiding needless upgrade costs on the road to a compliant Band C.
Time left until the proposed EPC C rental deadline (1 Oct 2030)
Lock in an accurate certificate now and it stays valid for 10 years, before the stricter Home Energy Model tightens the rules.
When a standard Domestic Energy Assessor visits, they work to tight time limits. If they can't physically verify something (the exact cavity insulation, floor insulation, or your heating controls), the government's RdSAP software makes them record the worst-case default. You're not failing compliance because your property is bad. You're often failing because the software is guessing, and guessing pessimistically.
Hidden elements can't be confirmed on a quick look, so conservative defaults get baked into your score, permanently, for 10 years.
Each default assumption can quietly cost you SAP points, pushing a genuine Band C property down into a "failing" D or E.
Acting on a wrong rating means paying for insulation or heating you may not actually need to be compliant.
The government is steadily tightening the private rented sector. Securing an accurate, optimised certificate now locks in your compliance position for a full 10 years, before newer, stricter assessment methods make reaching a C harder and more expensive.
Current methodology still lets accredited assessors record evidence-backed values. Best time to act.
Landlord/property registration set to become mandatory under the Renters' Rights reforms.
A stricter successor to RdSAP begins phasing in, changing how ratings are calculated.
Proposed minimum of Band C to let, or a valid registered exemption. Fines proposed up to £30k.
Three steps from "probably failing" to a clear, evidence-based plan.
Send your address or your current failing EPC using the quick form below. Takes under a minute.
We check the existing certificate against the national EPC register and pinpoint exactly where cautious default assumptions are draining your score.
We tell you how many SAP points we can realistically recover with proper evidence, what (if anything) still needs doing, or whether you qualify for an exemption.
Don't guess your compliance strategy. Tell us the property address (or send your current failing EPC) and we'll review the public data to identify exactly where standard software assumptions are draining your score, and tell you how many points we can realistically claw back.
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