Landlords guide: How to boost your EPC
If you're a landlord looking to improve the EPC rating of your property, then this guide is for you.
Here are some simple yet effective ways to make your property more energy efficient that won't break the bank but could add some value to your property.
Upgrade Your Insulation
In the UK, homes lose significant heat through their roofs, walls, and windows. By upgrading your insulation, you can keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer without relying as much on your heating and air conditioning.
Several types of insulation are available, including cavity wall insulation, loft insulation, and floor insulation. To improve energy efficiency, you can also consider installing double-glazed windows or adding secondary glazing to existing windows.
Install Energy-Efficient Appliances
Another way to reduce energy consumption in your home is to upgrade your appliances to more energy-efficient models. Look for appliances with an A++ or higher rating, which means they use less energy to operate. You can also invest in smart home technology that helps you monitor and control your energy consumption.
Reduce Water Consumption
Finally, reducing your water consumption can also help make your home more energy-efficient. Heating water requires a significant amount of energy, and reducing your water usage can help lower your energy bills.
This can be done by fixing leaks, installing low-flow showerheads and faucets, and using a dishwasher instead of washing dishes by hand.
If you're interested in discovering precisely what your property needs to improve its EPC rating, get in touch with our property management team.