EPC Assessors & Costs in Portsmouth
Find qualified EPC assessors in Portsmouth or see how much it will cost to bring your rental up to EPC Band C before the 2030 deadline. South East improvement prices are 10–20% above national average.
EPC Assessors in Portsmouth
Qualified Domestic Energy Assessors (DEAs) operating near PO1.
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An EPC assessment costs £45–£120 and is required before you can see your improvement plan.
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Check a Portsmouth Property →Typical Improvement Costs in South East
Adjusted for South East pricing (×1.15 regional multiplier).
| Improvement | Low Est. | High Est. | SAP + |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loft insulation (to 270mm) | £345 | £690 | +3–5 |
| Cavity wall insulation | £1,150 | £2,875 | +5–10 |
| External wall insulation | £9,200 | £25,300 | +8–15 |
| Floor insulation | £1,150 | £3,450 | +1–3 |
| Double/triple glazing | £3,450 | £9,200 | +2–5 |
| Condensing boiler | £2,875 | £5,175 | +5–10 |
| Air source heat pump | £8,050 | £14,950 | +10–20 |
| Solar PV (3–4kW) | £5,750 | £9,200 | +5–10 |
| LED lighting upgrade | £115 | £345 | +1–2 |
| Heating controls upgrade | £230 | £575 | +1–3 |
MEES 2030: What Portsmouth Landlords Need to Know
The UK Government confirmed that all rental properties in England and Wales must reach EPC Band C by October 2030. For landlords in Portsmouth, any property currently rated D, E, F, or G needs improvements.
With South East costs being 10–20% above national average, Portsmouth landlords can expect to pay between £1,725 and £17,250 to bring a typical D-rated property to Band C.
Grants Available for Portsmouth Landlords
Boiler Upgrade Scheme
Up to £7,500Available to Portsmouth landlords replacing fossil fuel heating with a heat pump.
Great British Insulation Scheme
Free or subsidisedInsulation for Portsmouth properties in Council Tax bands A–D.
ECO4
Fully fundedEnergy supplier obligations for low-income households.
Warm Homes Plan
Up to £7,500Government initiative for low-income and fuel-poor households.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the best EPC assessors in Portsmouth?
Use the directory above to find qualified Domestic Energy Assessors (DEAs) operating in Portsmouth. You can also search the full government register at epcregister.com or gov.uk/get-new-energy-certificate to verify accreditation. Look for assessors accredited by Elmhurst Energy, NHER, STROMA, or Quidos.
How much does an EPC assessment cost in Portsmouth?
An EPC assessment in Portsmouth typically costs £70–£110. A qualified Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) visits your property for 45–60 minutes. The certificate is valid for 10 years.
How much does it cost to get an EPC C rating in Portsmouth?
Typical costs range from £1,725 to £17,250+ depending on your property type and current EPC band. The most common improvements in South East are cavity wall insulation (£1,150–£2,875) and boiler upgrades (£2,875–£5,175). Use our free tool to get a personalised estimate.
Do Portsmouth landlords really need EPC C by 2030?
Yes. Under confirmed MEES regulations, all rental properties in England and Wales must reach EPC Band C by October 2030. Non-compliance could result in fines of up to £30,000 per property. There is a cost cap of £10,000 per property.
What grants can Portsmouth landlords get?
Several schemes are available: the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (up to £7,500 for heat pumps), Great British Insulation Scheme (subsidised insulation), ECO4 (fully funded for eligible households), and the Warm Homes Plan. Our tool checks your eligibility automatically.
Are EPC improvement costs higher in Portsmouth?
South East costs are 10–20% above national average. This reflects local labour rates and material supply. Our cost estimates are adjusted for your region automatically when you check your property.
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