EPC Dundee
If you are selling or letting a property in Dundee, you will usually need a valid Energy Performance Certificate before it is marketed. An EPC shows how energy efficient a home is and gives it a rating from A to G.
Whether you are arranging an EPC for a flat near the city centre, a family house in Downfield, or a property in Broughty Ferry, most people are looking for the same thing: a straightforward local service and an appointment that fits around their move or tenancy.
Local EPCs for Dundee properties
Dundee has a wide mix of housing, so EPC requirements often vary depending on the type and age of the property. Across the city, that can mean traditional flats in established inner areas such as Stobswell and Blackness, more suburban family housing in places like Downfield or Douglas, and larger or more varied homes in areas such as Broughty Ferry. Using that kind of local detail helps the page stay grounded in real housing patterns across the city.
For homeowners, an EPC is normally needed before a property goes on the market. For landlords, it is needed before a rental property is advertised, and it also plays a practical role in checking whether the property meets Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards.
If you are booking an EPC in Dundee, it helps to choose an assessor who understands the range of homes found across the city, from older tenement-style stock to more modern flats and newer suburban housing.
What happens during an EPC assessment?
A domestic EPC assessment is usually straightforward. The assessor visits the property and records details such as:
- the size and layout of the home
- construction type and age band
- heating system
- insulation
- windows and glazing
- lighting
That information is then used to produce the EPC rating and recommendation report and lodged to the Governments national register. In most cases, the appointment itself is relatively quick, although larger or more complex homes can take longer.
How quickly can I get an EPC in Dundee?
Many people booking an EPC in Dundee are doing so because a sale or tenancy is already moving. That is why speed often matters just as much as price.
If you are preparing to market a property, renewing a tenancy, or dealing with a last-minute request from an estate agent or letting agent, it makes sense to check current availability as early as possible. This is especially useful in a city the size of Dundee, where demand can vary between central areas, the waterfront, and outlying residential districts.
EPCs for landlords and sellers in Dundee
If you are selling a home in Dundee, an EPC is usually one of the first things that needs to be in place before marketing begins.
If you are a landlord, the same applies before advertising a rental property. You should also make sure the property meets the relevant Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards. In practical terms, that means the EPC is not just a tick-box document. It can affect whether a property is ready to let and whether any improvement work may need to be considered.
This applies across Dundee’s rental market, whether the property is a city flat, a suburban semi-detached house, or a more established home in one of the city’s better-known residential areas.
Book an EPC in Dundee
If you need an EPC in Dundee, the simplest next step is to contact the assessor listed on the page, check availability, confirm pricing, and arrange an appointment.
That keeps the process straightforward whether you are:
selling a house
letting out a flat
re-marketing a rental property
getting compliance documents in place before a move
Nearby areas
You may also be looking for an EPC in nearby places such as Perth, St Andrews, or Carnoustie.

