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Free EPC Calculator & Deadline Checker

Use our free EPC calculator to check your rental property's compliance status. This EPC deadline checker tool shows when you need to meet EPC requirements.

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Free EPC Tool: Complete Guide for UK Landlords

What is an EPC Calculator?

An EPC calculator (also called an EPC checker or EPC deadline tool) is a free online tool that helps UK landlords check their property's compliance with Energy Performance Certificate requirements. Our free EPC calculator shows your current status and upcoming deadlines.

EPC Requirements for UK Landlords in 2025

Since April 2020, all rented properties in England and Wales must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of E or above. Landlords who fail to meet this requirement face fines of up to £5,000.

What Happens If My EPC Is Below E?

If your property has an EPC rating of F or G, you cannot legally grant a new tenancy or renew an existing one until improvements are made. Exemptions may apply if the cost of improvements exceeds £3,500 and you've registered for an exemption.

Proposed EPC C Requirement

The government has proposed raising the minimum to EPC C by 2028 for new tenancies and 2030 for all tenancies. While this has been delayed, landlords should plan ahead for potential changes.

Cost-Effective EPC Improvements

  • Loft insulation: £300-500 (up to 2 band improvement)
  • Cavity wall insulation: £500-1,500 (1-2 bands)
  • Draught-proofing: £100-300 (small improvement)
  • LED lighting: £50-100 (small improvement)
  • New boiler: £2,000-3,500 (1-2 bands)

EPC Calculator FAQ

Is this EPC calculator free?

Yes! This EPC checker tool is completely free. Check your property's compliance status and upcoming deadlines without any signup required.

What is the minimum EPC for rentals?

All rental properties in England and Wales must have a minimum EPC rating of E. Properties rated F or G cannot be legally let until improvements are made.

What are the fines for non-compliance?

Landlords can face fines of up to £5,000 for letting a property with an EPC rating below E without a valid exemption registered.