Book an EPC in Burnley
If you are selling, letting or renting out a property in Burnley, you will usually need a valid Energy Performance Certificate before the property is marketed.
An EPC gives the property an energy efficiency rating from A to G and includes recommendations for improving performance. It is used by buyers, tenants, landlords, estate agents and letting agents to understand how energy efficient a property is.
A local EPC assessor can visit the property, complete the assessment and lodge the certificate on the official EPC register.
Local EPCs for Burnley properties
Burnley has a varied property mix, with terraced homes, stone-built houses, semi-detached properties, flats, maisonettes, bungalows, rental homes, converted buildings and newer developments across the town.
The town includes residential areas around Burnley town centre, Padiham Road, Manchester Road, Briercliffe Road, Queensgate, Rose Hill, Fulledge, Brunshaw, Harle Syke, Worsthorne, Pike Hill, Ightenhill, Rosegrove, Gannow, Daneshouse, Stoneyholme and the streets leading towards Padiham, Nelson and Accrington.
That variety matters during an EPC assessment. A terraced house near the town centre, a stone-built home in Harle Syke, a rental property in Daneshouse, a semi-detached house in Ightenhill or a bungalow near Pike Hill can all perform differently depending on age, construction, insulation, heating, glazing, lighting and hot water.
EPCs near Burnley town centre and Manchester Road
Burnley town centre, Manchester Road and the surrounding streets include a mix of terraces, flats, converted properties, rental homes and houses close to shops, transport links, schools and local services.
Properties in and around this part of Burnley often need EPCs when they are sold, let, re-let or prepared for marketing through an estate agent or letting agent.
For flats and apartments, the EPC usually covers the individual dwelling rather than the whole building. The assessor will look at the heating system, hot water, glazing, lighting, layout and any insulation details available.
EPCs for older terraced and stone-built homes in Burnley
Burnley has many older terraced homes and traditional stone-built properties, particularly around established residential streets and former mill-town areas.
These homes can have different EPC considerations from newer or improved properties. Solid walls, older roof spaces, extensions, electric heating, older boilers, mixed glazing and limited insulation can all affect the final rating.
The assessment is visual and non-invasive. The assessor records the information needed to calculate the rating, but does not open up walls, lift floors or carry out building work.
EPCs for homes near Rosegrove, Ightenhill and Pike Hill
Residential areas around Rosegrove, Ightenhill, Pike Hill, Gannow and Queensgate include a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached homes, flats, bungalows and rental properties.
For these homes, the EPC rating may depend on insulation, heating efficiency, double glazing, heating controls, low-energy lighting and any renewable technology present.
If a property has been improved since its last EPC, such as with additional loft insulation, heating controls, double glazing, solar panels or a newer boiler, a fresh assessment may give a more accurate rating.
EPCs for homes near Worsthorne, Briercliffe and Harle Syke
Areas around Worsthorne, Briercliffe and Harle Syke include a mix of older homes, stone properties, cottages, larger houses, terraces, semi-detached homes and properties close to open countryside.
Homes in these areas can vary significantly in age, construction and layout. Older stone properties, extensions, roof rooms, different wall types and heating system changes can all affect the EPC rating.
A local assessor will record the details needed for the certificate and lodge the EPC correctly once the assessment is complete.
EPCs for landlords in Burnley
If you are a landlord in Burnley, an EPC is an important part of rental compliance.
Most rental properties need a valid EPC before they are advertised to tenants. The EPC rating is also relevant to minimum energy efficiency standards unless a valid exemption applies.
Before a rental property goes on the market, landlords should also check the wider letting requirements that may apply alongside the EPC.
Landlords may need an EPC for:
Single rental houses
Flats and apartments
Terraced houses
Maisonettes
Shared housing
Converted flats
Portfolio reviews
Properties being re-let
Homes managed by letting agents
Properties being prepared for sale
A local assessor can inspect the property, record the required details and lodge the EPC correctly.
EPCs for selling a property in Burnley
If you are selling a house, flat or bungalow in Burnley, your estate agent will normally ask for an EPC before the property is listed.
The certificate gives buyers clear information about the energy efficiency of the home. It can also show potential improvements, such as loft insulation, heating controls, low-energy lighting, glazing upgrades or heating system improvements.
Booking the EPC early can help avoid delays when getting the property ready for market.
What happens during an EPC assessment?
The EPC assessment is visual and straightforward. The assessor will collect information about the property, including:
Property type and age
Wall, roof and floor construction
Heating system
Heating controls
Hot water system
Glazing
Lighting
Loft insulation, where accessible
Renewable technology, if present
Measurements and layout
The assessor may need access to the loft hatch, boiler, hot water cylinder, meters and heating controls. If you have paperwork for insulation, extensions, solar panels, glazing or heating upgrades, it can be helpful to have this available.
The visit time can vary depending on the size, layout and complexity of the property.
After the visit, the EPC is calculated and lodged on the official EPC register.
How quickly can I get an EPC in Burnley?
Appointment times depend on assessor availability, property access and the type of property being assessed.
Many EPC appointments can be arranged quickly, especially if the property is vacant or access can be provided through an estate agent, landlord, tenant or key safe.
Once the assessment has been completed, the EPC is normally lodged shortly afterwards.
Nearby EPC assessors
If you are outside Burnley, you may also want to find an EPC assessor in Blackburn, Accrington or Preston.
Book your EPC in Burnley
If you need an Energy Performance Certificate in Burnley, contact the local assessor listed on this page.
Whether the property is being sold, let, re-let or checked for compliance, booking with a local EPC assessor helps keep the process straightforward.





