The EPC standards are continually changing and will doubtless change again when reality kicks in ...
it will soon be a legal requirement that rental properties have a Grade C or better. There are also similar targets for owner occupied properties but a few years later. This will then kick into mortgage availability and lenders are already getting nervous about low band properties ....
www.idealhome.co.uk
"Due to a large number of older properties in the UK, it is estimated that around two-thirds of all homes in the UK could have an EPC rating poorer than C and so would not comply."
www.propertyinvestmentsuk.co.uk
I have 3x bungalows. Despite in the last 10 years installing internal insulation (celotex on walls), cavity insulation, floor insulation, double glazing, doubled glazed porches, fibreglass roof insulation, double glazed doors, modern insulated water tanks ...... these places are still only Grade D as bungalows get hammered. No floor above, no floor below, no adjoined neighbours.
I may have to install solar cells or aircon units/ air source heat pumps as a fix.
What is the cost effective way of installing solar cells with products that have proven longevity/ meaningful guarantees pls ?
it will soon be a legal requirement that rental properties have a Grade C or better. There are also similar targets for owner occupied properties but a few years later. This will then kick into mortgage availability and lenders are already getting nervous about low band properties ....

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I have 3x bungalows. Despite in the last 10 years installing internal insulation (celotex on walls), cavity insulation, floor insulation, double glazing, doubled glazed porches, fibreglass roof insulation, double glazed doors, modern insulated water tanks ...... these places are still only Grade D as bungalows get hammered. No floor above, no floor below, no adjoined neighbours.
I may have to install solar cells or aircon units/ air source heat pumps as a fix.
What is the cost effective way of installing solar cells with products that have proven longevity/ meaningful guarantees pls ?