EPC Ratings in KW17 2JD

The average EPC rating in KW17 2JD is E with an energy efficiency score of 47/100. This is 13 points below the national average. 7 out of 23 properties (30%) have valid Energy Performance Certificates. The most common improvement recommendation is wind turbine.

What is an EPC rating?

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates a property's energy efficiency from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). The rating is based on factors including insulation, heating systems, windows, and lighting.

EPCs are legally required when selling or renting a property in the UK. They are valid for 10 years and include recommendations for improving energy efficiency, which can reduce energy bills and carbon emissions.

Properties rated A-C are considered energy efficient, while D is the national average. Properties rated E-G may have higher energy costs and could face rental restrictions under MEES regulations.

EPC Overview

E
Average Rating
47
Avg. Efficiency Score
30%
EPC Coverage
7
Properties with EPC

EPC Rating Distribution in KW17 2JD

A
0(0%)
B
1(14.3%)
C
1(14.3%)
D
1(14.3%)
E
1(14.3%)
F
1(14.3%)
G
2(28.6%)
Most efficientLeast efficient

Common Improvement Recommendations

Based on EPC certificates in this postcode, these are the most frequently recommended improvements.

1
Wind turbine
Recommended for 100% of properties (7 properties)
Estimated cost: £15,000 - £25,000
2
Solar water heating
Recommended for 86% of properties (6 properties)
Estimated cost: £4,000 - £6,000
3
Solar photovoltaic panels, 2.5 kWp
Recommended for 86% of properties (6 properties)
Estimated cost: £3,500 - £8,000
4
Internal or external wall insulation
Recommended for 43% of properties (3 properties)
Estimated cost: £4,000 - £14,000
5
Floor insulation (solid floor)
Recommended for 43% of properties (3 properties)
Estimated cost: £4,000 - £6,000

+ 5 more recommendations

Estimated Energy Costs

Based on EPC data for properties in KW17 2JD, these are the typical annual energy costs.

£2,300
Average Annual Cost
per property
£900
Potential Savings
with improvements
4.2t
CO2 per Year
average emissions

How to reduce energy costs: Improving your EPC rating from E to C could save approximately £900 per year on energy bills. Common improvements include loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, and upgrading to a more efficient boiler.

Estimates based on average energy prices and property characteristics in this postcode. Actual costs vary by property size, usage, and energy tariff.

National Comparison

Below Average

Properties here are 13 efficiency points below the national average.

This postcodeE (47/100)
National averageD (60/100)
Percentile Top 80%

Get In-Depth EPC Analysis

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Frequently Asked Questions

The average EPC rating in KW17 2JD is E with an efficiency score of 47/100. This is 13 points below the national average. (Source: GOV.UK EPC Register via Propbar)
KW17 2JD EPC
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