Every EPC, tracked and in date
An EPC lasts ten years — and letting without a valid one risks a penalty. We hold every certificate in your portfolio, warn you before each expires, and tell you when a new one is lodged.
EPC management, handled
Import by postcode
No re-typing. We pull the lodged certificate with its rating, fabric, heating, costs and recommendations from the official register.
Expiry reminders
Alerts six months out and again as the date nears, plus a calendar feed you can subscribe to in Outlook or Google.
New-certificate alerts
If a fresh EPC is lodged against one of your properties, you hear about it — useful when an agent or contractor commissions one.
Band E to band C
See what each property would rate under the current SAP 10 methodology and what it takes to reach band C before 2030.
Landlord EPC questions
How long does an EPC last?
Ten years from the date it is lodged. You can commission a new one sooner — worth doing after improvement works, since the rating should rise.
What EPC rating do I need to let a property?
Band E today. From 1 October 2030 the minimum becomes band C — see our MEES compliance guide.
Do I need a new EPC for a new tenancy?
Not if the existing one is still within its ten years. You must give the tenant a copy before they move in.
My EPC was done years ago — is the rating still right?
Possibly not. Certificates before 15 June 2025 used RdSAP 9.94; new ones use SAP 10, which can rate the same property differently. We model both so you know where you stand.
Guidance, not legal advice.