EPC Borehamwood – Energy Performance Certificates
If you’re selling or letting a property in Borehamwood, you must have a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) before it can be marketed. An EPC provides an energy efficiency rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and includes recommendations for improving performance.
This page helps homeowners and landlords arrange a local EPC in Borehamwood efficiently, whether preparing a property for sale, letting, refinancing, or reviewing compliance.
Local EPCs for Borehamwood properties
Borehamwood has a mix of mid-20th-century housing, suburban estates, and modern apartment developments. EPC requirements commonly apply to:
Post-war and 1950s–1970s housing (central Borehamwood and surrounding estates)
Typically cavity wall construction with pitched roofs and gas central heating. EPC ratings often depend on loft insulation levels, glazing upgrades, and heating system efficiency.
Suburban family housing (Elstree borders and residential areas around Shenley Road)
Generally built with cavity walls and modernised heating systems. Ratings are usually influenced by insulation improvements, boiler upgrades, and window specification.
Modern apartment developments and new housing estates
Recent developments around Borehamwood generally benefit from improved insulation standards and modern heating systems but still require a valid EPC for sale or rent.
Rental properties
Borehamwood has an active private rental market due to its commuter links into central London. Landlords must ensure properties meet Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) before letting.
Because EPC results depend on construction type, insulation levels, glazing, and heating systems, properties across Borehamwood can produce different ratings even within the same neighbourhood.
What happens during an EPC assessment?
An EPC assessment in Borehamwood involves a short, non-invasive inspection to gather the information required for the certificate.
The assessor will typically review:
• Property size, layout, and construction age
• Wall type and insulation (where visible)
• Loft or roof insulation (if accessible)
• Heating system, boiler details, and controls
• Hot water provision
• Windows, glazing type, and fixed lighting
The visit does not involve drilling or disruption. Most domestic assessments take between 30–60 minutes, depending on the size and complexity of the property.
Providing documentation for insulation upgrades, boiler installations, or replacement glazing can help ensure the most accurate rating.
How quickly can I get an EPC in Borehamwood?
In most cases:
• Appointments are available within a few days
• The on-site assessment usually takes under an hour
• The EPC is lodged on the national register within 24 hours of the visit
This allows sellers, landlords, and agents to proceed without delay.
EPCs for landlords and sellers in Borehamwood
You will need an EPC if you are:
• Selling a house or flat in Borehamwood
• Letting a residential property
• Marketing a property through an estate or letting agent
Landlords must ensure their property meets Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) before it can be legally let.
More information is available here: EPC requirements for landlords
Ensuring compliance is particularly important in Borehamwood’s residential and rental market.
Book an EPC in Borehamwood
To arrange an EPC in Borehamwood, contact the assessor listed on this page to confirm availability, pricing, and appointment times.
If you are looking for an EPC elsewhere nearby, you can also visit:


