EPC IN STOCKTON

Fully accredited Domestic Energy Assessors providing your EPC in Stockton and all surrounding areas.

A view of some houses on Leonard Ropner Drive in Stockton-on-Tees.

EPC IN Stockton AND SURROUNDING AREAS

EPC in Stockton. Fast and Affordable Energy Certificates

At EPC IQ, our accredited assessors provide fast, reliable Energy Performance Certificates for homeowners and landlords across Stockton and surrounding areas

At EPC IQ, we provide fast, affordable EPCs carried out by accredited Domestic Energy Assessors with extensive local knowledge of the Teesside and specifically the Stockton housing market.

Why you need an EPC:

Legal requirement – You must have an EPC when selling or letting a property.


Valid for 10 years – Once issued, your certificate is currently valid for 10 years.


Improve your rating – We’ll also provide tailored recommendations on how to boost your energy efficiency and lower running costs.

What Makes Us Different

WHY CHOOSE US?

At EPC IQ, we provide fast, reliable, and affordable Energy Performance Certificates. Our local, accredited assessors have extensive knowledge of the Teesside property market, therefore ensuring accurate and professional EPCs for homeowners and landlords alike

We pride ourselves on quick turnaround times, competitive pricing, and a friendly, professional service. From booking to certificate delivery, our goal is to make the EPC process simple, transparent, and hassle-free. Additionally we always aim to lodge your certificate within 24h of the survey.

LOCAL ASSESSOR

Based in Teesside, we cover Stockton and all of the surrounding areas

FAST TURNAROUND

Most certificates are issued within 24 hours of the survey and very often later the same day

AFFORDABLE PRICING

We provide our service for competitive fixed fees, with no hidden extras

PROFESSIONAL

Reliable service backed by years of experience in property and energy assessments

CASE STUDY

A TYPICAL EPC IN Stockton

At a 71 m² semi-detached home in Abbots Way, Stockton, we recently carried out an EPC assessment. The property has cavity walls with insulation, a pitched roof with 250 mm loft insulation, fully double-glazed windows, and mains gas heating with a boiler, radiators, a programmer, room thermostat, and TRVs.

The current EPC rating is 73 (C), but with targeted improvements, it could reach 89 (B), boosting energy efficiency and appeal to buyers or tenants. Annual energy costs for heating, hot water, and lighting are around £591, with potential savings of £101 per year by implementing recommended upgrades.

The property emits 2.4 tons of CO₂ annually, well below the UK average of 6 tons. Installing low-energy lighting, floor insulation, and solar PV could cut emissions to just 1.1 tons, demonstrating the wider benefits of energy efficiency.

Improvements range from a simple, low-cost investment in LED lighting to larger investments like solar panels and solid floor insulation. This case highlights how even modest-sized homes in Stockton can achieve excellent EPC ratings with smart upgrades.

AREAS THAT WE COVER

Choose US WHEN YOU NEED AN EPC IN Stockton.

We provide EPCs across:

  • Thornaby-on-Tees
  • Billingham
  • Norton
  • Yarm
  • Eaglescliffe
  • Ingleby Barwick
  • Hartburn
  • Fairfield
  • Acklam
  • Redmarshall
  • Wynyard
  • Stillington
  • Middlesbrough
  • All surrounding areas

CAN I IMPROVE MY EPC SCORE?

Yes – simple improvements like upgrading insulation or replacing old boilers can help boost your rating. Additionally, our assessors can provide more tailored recommendations to make your home more energy efficient and cost-effective

In the section below you can find additional information on how to not only increase the overall energy efficiency of your home, but how to actually increase the overall score of your EPC in Stockton.

UK Government Advice

If you’re looking to improve your home’s energy efficiency, it can be useful to explore some additional resources alongside your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).

For example, the UK Government’s official guidance on EPCs explains what the ratings mean and how they can consequently affect both your household bills and property value.

EST / Ofgem

As another key point, homeowners in Stockton may also want to check whether they qualify for financial support to make improvements. The Energy Saving Trust provides excellent advice on grants, funding, and practical tips for lowering energy use.

Similarly, Ofgem regularly updates information about energy efficiency schemes and how to protect yourself as a consumer. However these schemes do have eligibility criteria and these can change regularly.

Simple Energy Advice

If you are considering major upgrades to your home like insulation, new heating systems, or renewable technologies, the Simple Energy Advice website is a helpful starting point.

Additionally, for local support, you may also find information through Stockton Borough Council, which sometimes runs area-specific schemes and community initiatives to help improve the average EPC in Stockton. Please click the links above to visit the relevant websites and find out more.

Ask Us!

Consequently, by combining your EPC with guidance from these trusted sources, you’ll have the knowledge and tools you need to make informed decisions about saving money, reducing energy use, and keeping your home warm and comfortable all year round as a result.

Please also feel free to ask our energy assessor for advice and guidance on measures that you can take to improve your EPC when they visit your property in Stockton.

Frequently Asked Questions