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Book an EPC in Filton

If you are selling, letting or renting out a property in Filton, 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 Filton properties

Filton has a varied property mix, with older houses, 1930s semi-detached homes, flats, bungalows, rental properties, modern developments and homes close to major employment areas on the north side of Bristol.

The town sits in South Gloucestershire, around 6 miles north of Bristol, and forms part of the wider Bristol urban area alongside places such as Patchway and Bradley Stoke. Filton includes local areas such as East Filton, Filton Park and Northville, with nearby employment and transport links around Filton Abbey Wood, Bristol Parkway, the A38, the M32 and the M5.

That local mix matters during an EPC assessment. A 1930s semi-detached house in Filton Park, a rental flat near Abbey Wood, a property close to Gloucester Road North, or a newer home near the former airfield can all perform differently depending on age, construction, insulation, heating, glazing, lighting and hot water.

EPCs near Filton Abbey Wood, MOD Abbey Wood and UWE

Filton has a strong employment and commuter angle, with major workplaces and education links nearby. The wider north Bristol fringe includes a nationally significant aerospace and manufacturing cluster around Filton, with employers including Airbus UK, GKN Aerospace and Rolls-Royce, as well as the MOD and office/service businesses around Aztec West and Almondsbury.

This means EPCs in Filton are often needed for rental homes, flats, shared accommodation, buy-to-let properties and homes owned by people moving in or out of the Bristol area.

Properties near Filton Abbey Wood, MOD Abbey Wood, South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, Abbeywood Community School, the UWE Frenchay area and the surrounding commuter routes may be sold, let or re-let frequently. A valid EPC helps landlords, sellers and agents get the property ready for marketing.

EPCs for homes in Filton Park, Northville and East Filton

Different parts of Filton have different property styles.

Filton Park includes a lot of privately owned semi-detached housing, much of it dating from the 1930s, with some larger pre-war homes and generous gardens. East Filton and the areas around Abbey Wood and the former airfield include a mix of employment, retail, transport and newer development influences. Northville and the surrounding streets include established residential housing close to local shops, schools and commuter routes.

For EPC purposes, older houses may be affected by wall construction, roof insulation, extensions, heating system age, glazing and heating controls. Newer or improved homes may perform better, especially where insulation, efficient boilers, low-energy lighting or renewable technology has been installed.

EPCs near the former Filton Airfield and Brabazon development

Filton has a strong aviation history, with the former Filton Airfield forming a major part of the local area. The airfield closed in 2012 and the wider area has seen significant redevelopment, including the Brabazon development on the former airfield site.

As new homes and residential areas grow around the former airfield, EPCs may be needed for sales, lettings and new tenancies. Some newer homes may already have an EPC from construction, but resale and rental properties still need a valid certificate when marketed.

If a property has had improvements since the previous EPC, a new assessment may give a more accurate rating.

EPCs for landlords in Filton

If you are a landlord in Filton, 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.

Landlords may need an EPC for:

Single rental houses
Flats and apartments
Shared houses
Student or professional lets
Properties near UWE and Abbey Wood
Portfolio reviews
Homes being re-let
Properties managed by letting agents

Filton’s location close to Bristol, UWE, Abbey Wood and major employment sites means rental demand can be strong, so it is worth making sure the EPC is in place before marketing.

EPCs for selling a property in Filton

If you are selling a house, flat or bungalow in Filton, 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 non-invasive. 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.

After the visit, the EPC is calculated and lodged on the official EPC register.

How quickly can I get an EPC in Filton?

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 Filton, you may also want to find an EPC assessor in Bristol, Bath or Gloucester.

Book your EPC in Filton

If you need an Energy Performance Certificate in Filton, 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.

What to expect when a Domestic Energy Assessor comes to your property

Every Domestic Energy Assessor / DEA will have their own order and format of carrying out the EPC depending on the software that they use and their personal preference to efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

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