Energy Performance Certificates in Mile End

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Covering Mile End

Professional EPC surveys across Mile End.

Mile End occupies the stretch of E1 and E3 running east from Stepney Green along Mile End Road toward Bow, with residential streets spreading north toward Roman Road and south toward Burdett Road and Bow Common Lane. The area combines Victorian terrace housing, post-war council estates and a growing student and professional rental market driven by proximity to Queen Mary University of London.

Our assessors cover all residential addresses in the Mile End area including the streets around the university campus, the quieter residential pockets between Bow Common Lane and the canal, and the Victorian terrace streets between Mile End and Stepney Green. Certificates are issued within 24 hours of the survey.

Also covering nearby: Bow, Stepney, Bethnal Green, Stratford, Poplar, Globe Town

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How Kubo works

Your EPC, sorted in three simple steps. Our assessors cover E1, E3 regularly and can usually reach Mile End 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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Certified within 24 hours

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?

From the Victorian terrace streets off Roman Road to the post-war estates near Bow Common Lane, we cover the full property mix in Mile End accurately and quickly.

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

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Fixed pricing from £69

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about our services in Mile End

Do you cover the streets around Queen Mary University?
Yes. We cover all residential streets in the Mile End area including those immediately adjacent to the QMUL campus, which are popular for student lets and HMO properties.
How do you handle an HMO with multiple self-contained units?
Each self-contained unit requires its own EPC. We can survey all units in a single visit, which minimises disruption and reduces the overall cost compared to separate appointments.
How much does an EPC cost in Mile End?
A studio flat is £65 and a one to three-bedroom property is £79. For larger Victorian terrace houses assessed as single dwellings, a four to five-bedroom property is £115.
How long does a two-storey Victorian terrace survey take?
Typically 40 to 50 minutes. Where there is a loft space that has been converted or insulated, the assessor will need a few extra minutes to measure or inspect it.
Is a gas safety certificate the same as an EPC?
No. A gas safety certificate confirms the gas appliances are safe to use and must be renewed annually. An EPC rates the energy efficiency of the building fabric and systems and is valid for 10 years. Both are required for a compliant tenancy.

Properties in Mile End

Mile End is one of inner East London's most historically layered neighbourhoods. The Mile End Road corridor has been a major route since the medieval period, and the streets north and south of it developed intensively from the 1860s to the 1900s with terrace housing for the East End working population. Large-scale post-war council housing replaced much of the bomb-damaged stock, and Queen Mary University of London has anchored a student population that keeps demand for private rental properties consistently high.

Common property types

  • Victorian Two-Up Two-Down: Narrow two-storey terrace houses on streets between Roman Road and Mile End Road, such as Antill Road and Tredegar Road, built in the 1880s with solid brick walls and small back yards.
  • Larger Victorian Terrace: Three and four-storey terrace houses on Burdett Road and the streets running toward Bow Common Lane, some converted to flats and some retained as single dwellings.
  • Post-War Council Block: Low and medium-rise concrete frame flat blocks built by the GLC between the 1950s and 1970s on the cleared sites of bomb-damaged terraces, common south of Mile End Road.
  • New Student and Professional Flat: Modern purpose-built residential blocks near Queen Mary University campus and Mile End station, built to current standards with high fabric performance.

Typical EPC issues we find in Mile End

  • Solid Brick Victorian Terraces: The majority of pre-1920 terrace houses in Mile End have solid brick walls. Solid wall insulation is the most impactful but also most disruptive improvement measure and appears regularly in E1 and E3 EPC reports.
  • Student HMO Compliance: HMO properties near Queen Mary University require an EPC for each self-contained unit, not for the building as a whole. Our assessors can assess multiple units in a single visit.
  • Post-War Concrete Construction: Council blocks near Bow Common Lane were built using a variety of large panel and no-fines concrete systems. Our assessors identify the correct RDSAP wall type to avoid an inaccurate fabric rating.
  • Heating in Converted Flats: Ground and upper floor flats in converted Victorian terraces on Tredegar Road and Antill Road sometimes share gas supplies or have informal heating arrangements that need careful recording.

Why it matters for Mile End landlords

Mile End has one of the highest concentrations of student lets and HMO properties in East London. Many older Victorian flats in the area were last assessed under older SAP conventions and may have an out-of-date certificate. With the MEES review ongoing, we recommend checking the date of your existing certificate and renewing early to stay compliant.

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