Your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) shows how energy-efficient your home is and where improvements could reduce bills, improve comfort, and increase property value.
Use our EPC checker to quickly find your current EPC rating and understand what it means for your home, whether you’re planning paid upgrades or checking eligibility for government support.
Improveasy helps homeowners turn EPC insights into practical, cost-effective home energy improvements.
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An EPC certificate rates your home’s energy efficiency on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).
It’s legally required when selling or renting a property and provides:
EPC certificates are issued by accredited assessors and typically last 10 years.
Running an EPC rating check helps you understand how your home performs today and what you could improve.
Your EPC rating affects:
Whether you’re planning upgrades now or in the future, your EPC is the starting point.
Your EPC certificate includes recommended upgrades designed to improve efficiency and reduce energy use.
Improveasy helps you understand which upgrades deliver the best return for your home, based on EPC impact, cost, and long-term value.
Common EPC home energy efficiency upgrades include:
Improving your EPC rating doesn’t have to mean doing everything at once.
We help you prioritise improvements that make sense for your budget and goals.
A typical improvement journey looks like this:
Your EPC rating doesn’t just affect bills it can influence resale value and buyer demand.
Homes with higher EPC ratings often benefit from:
As energy costs rise and regulations tighten, EPC performance is becoming a key factor in property decisions.
Your EPC rating can also affect eligibility for government-backed support, including:
Lower EPC ratings may unlock funded upgrades, while higher ratings help future-proof your home and reduce long-term costs.
We help you understand both paid and funded options, based on your EPC.
We don’t just show you your EPC we help you act on it.