Energy Performance Certificates in Morden

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Professional EPC surveys across Morden.

We carry out EPC assessments across Morden covering SM4 and parts of SM3, including Morden town centre, St Helier, Morden Park, Lower Morden, and Rosehill. We can usually book a survey near you within 1 to 2 working days.

Morden is characterised by the large-scale inter-war suburban development that followed the Northern line extension in 1926. The streets radiating from Morden station are lined with 1930s semi-detached houses, while the St Helier estate to the south is one of London's largest inter-war council developments with its distinctive cottage-style houses. The area around Morden Hall Park has some older properties, and Lower Morden towards SM3 has a mix of post-war and modern development.

Also covering nearby: St Helier, Morden Park, Lower Morden, Rosehill, Morden Hall Park, Cannon Hill, Green Lane

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Your EPC, sorted in three simple steps. Our assessors cover SM4 and SM3 regularly and can usually reach Morden 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 understand Morden's housing stock, from the 1930s semis around Morden station and along Green Lane to the St Helier estate's cottage-style houses and the post-war properties in Lower Morden.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about our services in Morden

How much does an EPC cost in Morden?
Most Morden properties are 2-3 bedroom houses at £79. This covers the 1930s semis near the station and the St Helier estate homes. Larger 4-5 bedroom houses, mainly found around Morden Park, cost £115. Properties with 6 or more bedrooms are rare in Morden but would be £140.
I'm a landlord on the St Helier estate. What EPC rating do I need?
All rental properties must have a valid EPC rated E or above. The St Helier estate houses were built in the 1930s with cavity walls and generally perform reasonably on EPCs, especially if cavity insulation and loft insulation are in place. Many can achieve D or C ratings with relatively modest improvements. You should get an assessment done well before your tenancy starts so there's time for any needed upgrades.
What affects EPC ratings in Morden properties?
The 1930s semis on Green Lane, Tudor Drive, and Garth Road often have unfilled cavity walls and original single-glazed metal-framed windows, both of which lower ratings. The St Helier estate houses along Middleton Road and Bishopsford Road have similar cavity wall issues. Properties near Morden Hall Park that predate the 1920s development have solid walls and perform less well. Post-war houses in Lower Morden tend to score C or D.
How can I improve the EPC on my Morden home?
For the 1930s semis that dominate Morden, cavity wall insulation is usually the top recommendation if not already done. If your house on Tudor Drive or Green Lane still has the original Crittall-style metal windows, double-glazed replacements will make a big difference. For St Helier estate houses, loft insulation and a condensing boiler upgrade are typically the best value improvements.
How quickly can you visit Morden?
We cover SM4 and SM3 regularly and can usually visit within 1-2 working days. We reach Morden via the A24 and A297, and we know the parking around Morden station, the St Helier estate, Green Lane, and Lower Morden.

Properties in Morden

Morden is characterised by the large-scale inter-war suburban development that followed the Northern line extension in 1926. The streets radiating from Morden station are lined with 1930s semi-detached houses, while the St Helier estate to the south is one of London's largest inter-war council developments with its distinctive cottage-style houses. The area around Morden Hall Park has some older properties, and Lower Morden towards SM3 has a mix of post-war and modern development.

Common property types

  • 1930s semi-detached houses: The most common property type in Morden, built after the Northern line extension. Found on Green Lane, Tudor Drive, Garth Road, and the streets radiating from the station. Cavity walls with bay windows, typically rated C or D.
  • St Helier estate houses: The inter-war cottage estate south of Morden along Middleton Road, Bishopsford Road, and Aberconway Road features 2-3 bedroom houses with rendered walls, front gardens, and a distinctive garden-suburb layout. Usually rated D.
  • Post-war houses: Found in Lower Morden around Hillcross Avenue and Epsom Road, these 1950s-60s houses have more modern construction standards than the inter-war stock. Typically rated C or D.
  • Modern infill developments: Small blocks of flats and terraced houses on brownfield sites near Morden station and along the London Road. Built to current standards, usually achieving B ratings.

Typical EPC issues we find in Morden

  • Unfilled 1930s cavity walls: Many of Morden's inter-war semis still have empty wall cavities, especially on Green Lane and Tudor Drive. This is typically the single most impactful improvement, easily arranged and very cost-effective.
  • Original metal-framed windows: Some 1930s properties retain their original Crittall or similar metal-framed single-glazed windows, which are significant sources of heat loss and draughts.
  • Poorly insulated St Helier estate homes: While the St Helier houses have cavity walls, many have rendered external walls that complicate cavity fill surveys. Some also have uninsulated solid concrete ground floors.
  • Outdated heating controls: Many 1930s and post-war houses in Morden have basic heating systems with no room thermostat, no thermostatic radiator valves, and simple timeclock controls, all losing easy EPC points.

Why it matters for Morden landlords

Morden's rental market is driven by the Northern line terminus offering fast access to central London, combined with relatively affordable rents compared to Zone 3 and 4 alternatives. The St Helier estate and the streets near the station have steady demand from commuters and families. All rental properties must hold a valid EPC at E or above. Most of Morden's 1930s housing achieves this with basic insulation measures, but landlords should verify before marketing.

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