EPC in Southwark

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EPC in Southwark: local enforcement context

London Borough of Southwark operates Selective licensing at £1,575 (10 wards (2 schemes)), and Additional HMO licensing at £1,365.10 (Borough-wide to Feb 2027), with an EPC of at least rating E required as a licence-grant condition under Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012. Southwark Council is one of London's most active boroughs for private rented sector enforcement. The council runs a large-scale licensing programme and regularly prosecutes landlords for housing standard breaches including inadequate fire safety measures and missing EICRs. Properties in the borough's regeneration zones may require additional compliance checks during building works.

Southwark is a densely built inner-London borough with a very mixed housing stock. It contains some of London's largest council estates (including the Aylesbury and Heygate estates, the latter now redeveloped), Victorian terraces in Camberwell and Peckham, Georgian streets near the Old Kent Road, and major modern developments at Elephant and Castle, London Bridge, and Canada Water. Social housing forms a large proportion of the overall stock.

Local price context

Indicative residential cost: £60–£120 per dwelling. Inner-London access constraints — narrow streets, parking restrictions, and tall converted terraces — push fees toward the upper end of the published range. Local stock is dominated by high-rise council blocks and low-rise estate housing, which sets the typical scope for a EPC job in this borough.

5 verified providers listed in Southwark. Indicative range: £60–£120 per dwelling (inner-London end of the range).

Southwark hotspots for epc

  • SE15 (Peckham)
  • SE5 (Camberwell)
  • SE1 (Bermondsey)
  • Old Kent Road corridor
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EPC

Covers 33 boroughs

Specialising in energy performance certificate, energy performance certificate - epc. Rated 10.0/10 on Checkatrade with 6 reviews. Operates in London.

EPC

Covers 33 boroughs

Specialising in energy performance certificate, energy performance certificate - epc. Rated 9.95/10 on Checkatrade with 98 reviews. Operates in London.

CM
EPC

Covers 33 boroughs

Specialising in energy performance certificate, energy performance certificate - epc. Rated 9.88/10 on Checkatrade with 67 reviews. Operates in London.

Fire AlarmEICRgas-safetyEPC
Gas Safe RegisteredStroma

Covers 33 boroughs

Fire alarm installation (£90), EICR, gas safety, EPC, PAT testing, emergency lighting, and boiler services. Gas Safe and Stroma registered. Based in South East London.

EPC

Covers 33 boroughs

Specialising in energy performance certificate, energy performance certificate - epc. Rated 9.6/10 on Checkatrade with 520 reviews. Operates in London.

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Legal Requirements for EPC

Relevant Legislation

Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012

The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 require an Energy Performance Certificate whenever a property is built, sold, or let. An EPC rates the property from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and is valid for 10 years. Since April 2020, rental properties in England must achieve a minimum EPC rating of E before a new tenancy can be granted or an existing tenancy renewed, with limited exemptions. Landlords who let a property below the minimum standard without a valid exemption face fines of up to £5,000.

Who Needs This?

Anyone selling or letting a domestic or commercial property. Estate agents and letting agents must include the EPC rating in property listings. Landlords must ensure their property meets the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) of E or above before granting a tenancy. Home builders must provide an EPC for every new dwelling on completion.

Qualifications to Look For

  • Accredited by an approved certification scheme (e.g. Elmhurst Energy, Stroma, ECMK, Quidos)
  • DEA (Domestic Energy Assessor) for residential, or NDEA (Non-Domestic Energy Assessor) for commercial

EPC Pricing Guide

Residential

£60–£120 per dwelling

Duration: 45–90 minutes for a residential property; longer for commercial buildings

Report: Certificate lodged on the national register and available within 24–48 hours

Commercial

£150–£500+, depending on floor area and complexity

Duration: 45–90 minutes for a residential property; longer for commercial buildings

Report: Certificate lodged on the national register and available within 24–48 hours

What Affects the Price?

  • Property size (number of rooms and total floor area)
  • Property type (flat, terraced house, detached house)
  • Access to the loft, boiler, and all habitable rooms
  • Whether the property is domestic or commercial
  • Location within London (assessors may charge more in central areas)
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum EPC rating for rental properties?+

Since April 2020, all privately rented domestic properties in England and Wales must have an EPC rating of at least E before a landlord can grant a new tenancy or renew an existing one. There are limited exemptions, such as where all cost-effective improvements have already been made (the 'all improvements made' exemption) or where the cost of improvements exceeds the cap. Exemptions must be registered on the PRS Exemptions Register and last for five years.

What factors affect an EPC rating?+

The main factors are wall insulation, loft insulation, floor insulation, window glazing type, boiler efficiency and heating controls, hot water system, lighting, and any renewable energy sources such as solar panels. The age and construction type of the building set the baseline, while upgrades to insulation and heating are the most effective ways to improve the score.

How can I improve my property's EPC rating?+

The most cost-effective measures are usually loft insulation (can improve the rating by up to 10 points), cavity wall insulation, upgrading to a condensing boiler with a programmer and room thermostat, switching to LED lighting, and draught-proofing. For properties with solid walls, external or internal wall insulation gives the biggest single improvement but is more expensive. The EPC report itself lists recommended measures with estimated costs and savings.

Do I need a EPC to apply for a Southwark property licence?+

London Borough of Southwark operates Selective (£1,575) and Additional HMO (£1,365.10). An EPC of at least rating E is a licence-grant condition — the team checks the document at application and will return incomplete submissions.

Which parts of Southwark most often need a EPC?+

In Southwark, the highest demand for EPC comes from SE15 (Peckham), SE5 (Camberwell), SE1 (Bermondsey) — areas with the largest concentration of high-rise council blocks and low-rise estate housing. high-rise council blocks and low-rise estate housing typically start with D or E ratings — loft and cavity insulation are the quickest paths to a C.

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