Energy Performance Certificates in Enfield

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Professional EPC surveys across Enfield.

Kubo covers all of Enfield and the surrounding areas including EN1, EN2, EN3, Enfield Town, Chase Side, and Bush Hill Park. We can usually book a survey near you within 1 to 2 working days.

Enfield is a large North London borough with a predominantly suburban character. The housing stock is dominated by 1930s semis and terraces, with pockets of Victorian housing near the town centre and modern developments around the station. The area has a steady rental market with demand from families.

Also covering nearby: Enfield Town, Chase Side, Bush Hill Park, Enfield Wash, Ponders End, Southgate

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How Kubo works

Your EPC, sorted in three simple steps. Our assessors cover EN1, EN2, and EN3 regularly and can usually reach Enfield within 1-2 working days.

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Pick your service, enter your property details, and see a fixed price in 60 seconds.

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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.

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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 assess across Enfield regularly, from the 1930s semis along the Great Cambridge Road to Victorian terraces near the town centre.

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Quidos and Elmhurst accredited Domestic Energy Assessors, registered with approved schemes.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about our services in Enfield

How much does an EPC cost in Enfield?
Most Enfield homes are 3-bedroom 1930s semis, so they fall in our £75 band. Larger detached houses along Chase Side or in Hadley Wood are £100 for 4-5 bedrooms, and 6+ bedrooms are £125. No hidden fees.
What EPC ratings do Enfield's 1930s houses get?
Inter-war semis across Enfield typically score D or E. Key factors are cavity wall fill status, loft insulation depth, and boiler age. Homes where all three have been addressed can achieve C. The pebble-dash rendered finish common in Enfield makes it harder to determine cavity fill visually.
Do Enfield landlords need EPC licensing?
Yes. All rental properties need a valid EPC rated E or above. Enfield Council operates additional and selective licensing schemes in certain wards, and EPC compliance is checked as part of the process. Landlords without valid certificates face enforcement action.
What improvements are most effective in Enfield?
For the typical 1930s semi, cavity wall insulation (if not already done) is the single biggest improvement. Loft insulation to 270mm and a modern condensing boiler are the next priorities. These three together can move a rating from E to C.
How quickly can you visit Enfield?
Our assessors cover this area and can reach Enfield via the A10 or A110. We cover all of EN1, EN2, and EN3 including Enfield Town, Chase Side, Bush Hill Park, and Ponders End. Same-day appointments are usually available if you book before midday.

Properties in Enfield

Enfield is a large North London borough with a predominantly suburban character. The housing stock is dominated by 1930s semis and terraces, with pockets of Victorian housing near the town centre and modern developments around the station. The area has a steady rental market with demand from families.

Common property types

  • 1930s semi-detached houses: The dominant property type across Enfield, found along the Great Cambridge Road and throughout residential streets. Cavity walls with pebble-dash or brick facades, bay windows, and hipped roofs. Many have had loft conversions and rear extensions.
  • Victorian terraces near the town centre: Older housing around Enfield Town station and along Church Street dating from the 1880s-1900s. Solid brick walls and period features. These score lower than the later semi-detached stock due to solid wall construction.
  • Post-war council housing: Estates around Enfield Wash, Ponders End, and Turkey Street with a mix of houses and low-rise flats. Construction varies between brick-built and concrete panel, with varying levels of thermal improvement.
  • Larger detached houses: Found along Chase Side, in Hadley Wood, and around Trent Park. These substantial properties have large floor areas and older heating systems, which the EPC calculation penalises. Many date from the 1920s-1940s.

Typical EPC issues we find in Enfield

  • Pebble-dash hiding cavity status: Many Enfield houses have rendered or pebble-dashed external walls, making it impossible to determine cavity fill status visually. A drill test or borescope check during the EPC survey is needed to confirm whether insulation has been installed.
  • Old back boilers: A number of Enfield properties still have back boilers behind gas fires, particularly in the older housing stock. These are very inefficient and replacing them with a modern combi boiler is one of the most impactful improvements.
  • Loft conversions with insufficient insulation: Many 1930s semis have had loft conversions, but older ones may not meet current insulation standards. The converted loft space scores poorly if the roof slopes are not adequately insulated.

Why it matters for Enfield landlords

Enfield Council operates additional and selective licensing in several wards, and EPC compliance is a mandatory part of the licensing process. The borough has a significant private rental sector, particularly in the more affordable areas around Ponders End and Enfield Wash. Landlords face fines for non-compliance.

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