|Jennifer Tozer

Calling all landlords! Have you checked your buy-to-let
property’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating lately?

No?

Unfortunately, there have been some legal changes that might
mean you’ve got some work to do (and money to spend), so you need to keep
reading.

An EPC details how energy efficient a property is,
recommends how to improve efficiency, and gives a general idea of associated
costs.

At the moment, a rental’s EPC must be a rating of E or above
as per the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) and should be updated
every ten years. However, the government looks set to increase this to a rating
of C or above for all newly tenanted properties by 2025, and for all existing
tenancies by 2028.

Sounds like a long time away, right? In actual fact, if your
property is below a C, you may have some serious upgrades to do. So it’s worth
getting on top of them now. Ignore it, and you’ll be facing a hefty fine.

In this quick read, we look at ways to upgrade your
current EPC rating.

Double glazing

There’s no point in doing anything inside the property
unless you’ve got good glazing in place. Double glazed windows reduce energy
loss. While most new buildings have them as standard, if you own an older
property, you may still have single glazed windows in place.

Insulation

Although one of the most expensive energy efficiency
measures, it’s a good investment if you’re newly refurbishing a property and
plan to hold onto it for the long term. Wall and roof insulation have a
significant impact on energy efficiency and help to reduce heating bills.

Better boiler

An inefficient boiler is the number one culprit when it
comes to a low EPC rating, so it’s worth fitting a new one to meet the EPC
requirements. Good boilers can cost anywhere between £1,000 and £4,000 but will
last for many years and save energy and money over time.

LED lightbulbs

This is by far the quickest and easiest way to boost your
energy rating by a few points. Make sure all those old halogen bulbs have been
binned and switch to eco-friendly LED ones instead.

Extras

  Smart meters are a great way to understand how
much energy a property is using.

          – Renewable energy sources such as solar panels
sound complicated, but you can get government funding to help with costs.

At Ridgewater Sales and Lettings, we will remind you about
the upcoming EPC changes as the time draws closer. If you decide to sell your
rental in advance of the deadline, please get in touch with us on 01803 525100.