EPC Rating B Explained
Highly energy efficient (81-91)
An EPC rating of B indicates excellent energy efficiency, placing a property in the top tier of UK homes. B-rated properties have significantly lower energy bills than average, with annual costs around £1,100 compared to the national average of £1,800. Around 15% of UK properties achieve a B rating, including well-insulated new builds and older properties with comprehensive upgrades.
What Does an EPC Rating B Mean?
A B-rated property demonstrates high energy efficiency with effective insulation, modern heating systems, and good energy-saving features throughout. These homes are well-protected against heat loss and use energy efficiently for heating, hot water, and lighting.
B-rated properties are typically newer constructions (post-2010) built to enhanced building regulations, or older homes that have received substantial energy efficiency upgrades including cavity wall insulation, modern boilers, and double glazing.
Typical Properties with Rating B
Modern condensing boiler or heat pump
Full cavity wall insulation
Loft insulation of 270mm or more
Double glazing throughout (often modern units)
Good draught-proofing
Energy-efficient lighting
Energy Costs for B-Rated Properties
Properties with an EPC rating of B typically cost around £1100 per year to heat and power, based on current UK energy prices.
How to Improve from Rating B
B-rated properties are already highly efficient. To reach the top A rating, consider these premium upgrades:
Solar PV panels
Generate your own electricity and potentially reach A rating
Heat pump upgrade
Replace boiler with air source heat pump for maximum efficiency
Can I Rent a Property with Rating B?
Fully compliant for rental
B-rated properties exceed all current and proposed MEES requirements.
Under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES), landlords in England and Wales cannot grant new tenancies for properties rated F or G unless they have a valid exemption. The government has proposed increasing this minimum to C by 2030.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is B a good EPC rating?
Yes, B is an excellent EPC rating. It places a property in the top 17% of UK homes for energy efficiency and well above the national average of D.
How much cheaper is a B-rated home to run?
B-rated homes typically cost around £1,100 per year in energy bills, saving approximately £700 compared to the average D-rated property.
Will a B rating increase property value?
Yes, properties with B ratings typically command higher prices as buyers increasingly value low energy bills and environmental credentials.
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