Energy Performance Certificates in Battersea

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Professional EPC surveys across Battersea.

We provide EPC assessments throughout Battersea covering SW11 and parts of SW8, including Battersea Park, Lavender Hill, Clapham Junction, and Nine Elms. We can usually book a survey near you within 1 to 2 working days.

Battersea's housing stock ranges from the grand Victorian terraces of the Shaftesbury and Latchmere estates to the council-built Winstanley and York Road estates near Clapham Junction. The area between Lavender Hill and Battersea Rise is dominated by classic London two-up-two-down terraces, while the Nine Elms area has been transformed by large-scale new-build apartment developments including the Battersea Power Station scheme.

Also covering nearby: Battersea Park, Lavender Hill, Clapham Junction, Nine Elms, Battersea Rise, Queenstown Road, Northcote Road

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Your EPC, sorted in three simple steps. Our assessors cover SW11 and SW8 regularly and can usually reach Battersea within 1-2 working days.

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Pay securely online. We confirm your slot the same day, often within the hour.

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We visit, complete the survey, and lodge your certificate on the government register.

EPC energy rating chart showing bands A to G

What is an EPC?

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates your property's energy efficiency from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It's a legal requirement in England and Wales whenever you sell, rent, or build a property.

  • Legally required: You must have a valid EPC before marketing a property for sale or rent. Failure to provide one can result in a fine of up to £5,000.
  • Valid for 10 years: Once issued, your certificate lasts a decade. No need to renew unless you want an updated rating after improvements.
  • Includes recommendations: Every EPC comes with practical suggestions to improve your rating, from loft insulation to upgraded boilers.
  • Registered on a public database: Your certificate is lodged on the government's EPC register within 24 hours of assessment.
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Why choose Kubo?

We know Battersea's housing well, from the Victorian terraces off Lavender Hill and Battersea Rise to the council estates near Clapham Junction and the new-build apartments at Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about our services in Battersea

How much does an EPC cost in Battersea?
Most Battersea properties are 1-3 bedroom flats or terraced houses, which cost £75 for an EPC. Larger Victorian houses on the Shaftesbury Estate or between the Commons with 4-5 bedrooms cost £100. Properties with 6 or more bedrooms are £125, though these are less common in Battersea.
Do I need an EPC for a new-build flat at Nine Elms?
Yes. Even brand-new apartments at developments like Battersea Power Station, Embassy Gardens, and the Nine Elms towers need an EPC when sold or let. New builds typically come with an EPC from the developer, but if it has expired (they last 10 years) or the property is being re-let, you'll need a new one.
What affects EPC ratings in Battersea?
The Victorian terraces between Lavender Hill and Battersea Park Road typically have solid walls, single-glazed sash windows, and older boilers. The council-built flats on the Winstanley and Surrey Lane estates often have concrete panel construction and communal heating, both of which lower individual ratings. The Nine Elms new builds generally score B or above.
How can I improve my EPC on a Battersea Victorian terrace?
The terraces along Battersea Rise, Mallinson Road, and Tyneham Road benefit most from loft insulation, a condensing boiler upgrade, and draught-proofing. If your property is a mid-terrace, internal wall insulation on the front and rear walls can push a D rating up to C. Replacing old storage heaters in converted flats with a modern wet system also makes a significant difference.
How quickly can you visit Battersea?
We cover SW11 and SW8 regularly and can usually visit within 1-2 working days. We reach Battersea via the A3205 and A3216, and our assessors are familiar with the parking around Clapham Junction, Lavender Hill, Northcote Road, and the Nine Elms area.

Properties in Battersea

Battersea's housing stock ranges from the grand Victorian terraces of the Shaftesbury and Latchmere estates to the council-built Winstanley and York Road estates near Clapham Junction. The area between Lavender Hill and Battersea Rise is dominated by classic London two-up-two-down terraces, while the Nine Elms area has been transformed by large-scale new-build apartment developments including the Battersea Power Station scheme.

Common property types

  • Victorian terraces: The dominant property type in Battersea, filling the streets between Lavender Hill and Battersea Park Road including Mallinson Road, Tyneham Road, and the Shaftesbury Estate. Solid brick, 2-3 bedrooms, rated D or E.
  • Council-built flats: The Winstanley, York Road, and Surrey Lane estates contain a mix of low-rise blocks and towers from the 1960s-70s. Concrete panel construction and communal heating systems typically give D or E ratings.
  • Converted Victorian flats: Many of Battersea's larger terraces along Battersea Rise, Lavender Sweep, and Bolingbroke Road have been split into 2-3 flats. Ratings vary widely from C to F depending on the quality of conversion.
  • New-build apartments (Nine Elms): Modern high-rise developments at Battersea Power Station, Embassy Gardens, and along Nine Elms Lane. Built to current Part L standards, typically rated A or B.

Typical EPC issues we find in Battersea

  • Solid wall terraces: Battersea's Victorian housing stock between Lavender Hill and the park has no wall cavities. Internal wall insulation is the most practical option in mid-terrace properties, but it reduces room dimensions in already compact homes.
  • Concrete panel council blocks: The system-built blocks on the Winstanley and York Road estates have non-traditional construction that requires specialist insulation solutions and often freeholder consent.
  • Poorly insulated flat conversions: Ground-floor flats in converted houses often have uninsulated suspended timber floors, while top-floor flats suffer from heat loss through the original uninsulated roof. Party wall insulation between flats is frequently absent.
  • Ageing communal heating: Several of Battersea's older purpose-built blocks and council estates use communal heating systems that are inefficient by modern standards, dragging down individual flat EPC ratings.

Why it matters for Battersea landlords

Battersea is one of South London's busiest rental markets, with strong demand from young professionals around Clapham Junction and Northcote Road. The area has a high proportion of converted flats in Victorian terraces, and many of these score poorly on EPCs due to solid walls and old heating systems. All rental properties need a valid EPC rated E or above, and landlords of conversions should check their certificates well before re-letting.

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