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Energy Performance Solutions is a company with several years of experience in the energy performance sector. We focus on residential properties, and have vast experience with a variety of clients ranging from landlords letting their first property to property investment companies with large portfolios. We adopt a consultative approach to the energy performance assessment, by which we can provide t

he standard EPC report, as well as additional energy efficiency recommendations to ensure the most cost-effective way to improve the EPC rating.

25/05/2026

Energy efficiency is becoming a much bigger conversation in the property market.

Tenants are paying closer attention to running costs.

And landlords are increasingly looking at how EPC ratings may affect long-term appeal and future planning.

A stronger EPC rating can help a property feel more attractive and practical to live in.

It can also help landlords prepare for changing expectations within the rental market.

That is why more property owners are starting to review how efficiently their properties perform now, rather than waiting until later.

Small improvements made early can often make planning easier in the future.

Learn more about improving your property’s energy performance.

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18/05/2026

Why Some Properties Struggle to Reach EPC C...

Not every property responds to upgrades in the same way.

This is something many landlords discover after already spending money on improvements.

Older properties, in particular, can lose energy in ways that are not always obvious at first.

Heat loss, outdated heating systems, and poor insulation can all affect how efficiently a property performs.

That is why a one-size-fits-all approach rarely works.

Understanding how the property actually performs helps landlords focus on improvements that are more likely to make a real difference.

A clearer strategy can help avoid unnecessary spending and improve long-term efficiency planning.

Want to better understand your property’s EPC performance?

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11/05/2026

EPC ratings are not just about big upgrades.

Many landlords focus on major improvements.

But smaller details can also influence how a property performs.

Things like insulation quality, heating controls, and overall energy use all play a role.

These are often overlooked.

Yet they can impact the final rating more than expected.

Understanding these factors helps build a clearer picture of what needs to change.

And where to focus first.

It is not always about doing more.

It is about understanding what actually affects the result.

Want to learn what really affects your EPC rating?

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04/05/2026

Upgraded your property, but your EPC rating stayed the same?

This happens more often than landlords expect.

Many improvements look like the right move on paper.

But EPC ratings are based on how the whole property performs, not just individual upgrades.

Some changes have very little impact on the overall score.

Others can make a noticeable difference straight away.

The challenge is knowing which is which.

Without that clarity, it is easy to invest in upgrades that do not move the rating.

Taking a step back and understanding how different elements affect efficiency can help you make better decisions.

And avoid spending where it does not count.

Want to understand what actually improves your EPC rating?

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27/04/2026

EPC ratings are no longer just a requirement.

They are becoming a value driver.

Many landlords focus on rental income and location when assessing performance.

But energy efficiency is playing a bigger role in how properties are viewed.

Tenants are becoming more aware of energy costs.

Properties with stronger EPC ratings can feel more practical and appealing to live in.

For landlords, this can influence demand and long-term value.

It is not just about compliance.

It is about staying competitive in a changing market.

A planned approach helps ensure money is spent where it has the most impact.

Discover how to improve your property’s value through better energy performance.

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20/04/2026

Solar panels can improve your EPC rating. But timing matters.

Many landlords consider solar as a quick way to boost their EPC score.

And while solar can help, it is not always the most effective first step.

EPC ratings are based on how efficiently a property uses and retains energy.

So while solar reduces reliance on grid electricity, insulation and heating performance can still have a major impact.

In some cases, improving these first can make solar more effective later.

It is about building efficiency step by step, not relying on one upgrade alone.

A structured approach helps avoid overspending and delivers better long-term results.

Learn how to improve your EPC rating with the right upgrades.

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13/04/2026

An EPC report gives you information. But it does not always give you direction.

Many landlords receive their EPC rating and feel unsure what to do next.

The report outlines possible improvements.

But it does not always explain which changes will have the biggest impact.

Or which ones are worth doing first.

That gap in clarity is where many decisions become difficult.

Some landlords delay taking action.

Others move forward without a clear plan.

Both can lead to missed opportunities or unnecessary spending.

Taking a step back and reviewing the property in more detail can help bring clarity.

Understanding how each improvement affects the rating allows for a more structured approach.

This makes it easier to prioritise upgrades and plan ahead with confidence.

A clear plan helps turn a report into something practical and actionable.

Find out how to turn your EPC report into a clear improvement plan.

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06/04/2026

Improving your EPC rating is not about spending more.

It is about spending smart.

Many landlords feel pressure to upgrade their property quickly.

Especially with EPC targets becoming a bigger focus.

So the instinct is to go straight to major changes.

New windows. New heating systems.

But that approach can lead to unnecessary costs.

Because EPC ratings are influenced by a range of smaller factors.

In some cases, simple adjustments like insulation improvements or heating controls can make a noticeable difference first.

The key is understanding how different elements affect the rating.

And more importantly, knowing which changes to prioritise.

That is where a more informed approach can help landlords make better decisions.

It is not about doing everything at once.

It is about doing the right things in the right order.

Learn how to improve your EPC rating without unnecessary costs.

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30/03/2026

Many landlords receive an EPC certificate and assume the job is done.

But the certificate is only the starting point.

An EPC report shows the current energy rating of a property.

It also lists potential improvements.

What it does not always explain clearly is which improvements should come first.

Some upgrades can make a bigger difference than others.

For example, insulation or heating controls can sometimes improve the rating before larger investments are needed.

Understanding the order of improvements helps landlords avoid unnecessary costs.

It also helps with planning ahead for future EPC requirements.

Better information leads to better decisions.

Want to learn more about EPC ratings and property improvements?
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23/03/2026

Many landlords assume improving an EPC rating means expensive upgrades.

But that is not always the case.

We often speak to landlords who are concerned about the proposed EPC C requirement for rental properties.

Their first thought is usually new windows or a new heating system.

Those improvements can help.

But they are not always the best place to start.

Sometimes the biggest gains come from smaller changes that are often overlooked.

That is why understanding the property properly matters.

A consultative EPC assessment helps identify the most practical and cost-effective improvements first.

This allows landlords to plan ahead rather than react later.

Want clearer advice on improving your EPC rating?

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It is the government approved method used to calculate a property’s expected energy use before anyone even moves in.SAP ...
20/03/2026

It is the government approved method used to calculate a property’s expected energy use before anyone even moves in.

SAP does not measure lifestyle. It measures performance.

The calculation looks at insulation levels, window specifications, heating systems, ventilation, hot water efficiency, lighting, and any renewable technologies such as solar panels.

It estimates annual energy costs and carbon emissions based on the building’s design.

The result is a SAP score, usually between 1 and 100 plus. The higher the score, the more efficient the property. That score then translates into an EPC rating from A to G.

Understanding SAP early in the design stage can prevent costly compliance issues later.

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