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Timing Your Retrofit: When to Act — and When to Wait

Retrofit work — whether insulation upgrades, heating system changes, or ventilation improvements — is most effective when planned strategically rather than reactively. Acting too quickly can lead to unnecessary cost. Waiting too long can increase bills and limit future options. The key is understanding the right moment to move. When You Should Consider Acting Now […]

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Inside a Domestic EPC Assessment: What the Assessor Is Actually Doing in Your Home

If you’ve never had an EPC assessment before, the process can feel mysterious. An assessor arrives, walks around your property with a measuring device and camera, asks some questions, and leaves 30–60 minutes later. But what are they actually doing? Why are they measuring certain walls and not others? What are the photographs for? And

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Are Heat Pumps a Scam? A Balanced Look at the Evidence.

The phrase “heat pumps are a scam” appears frequently in online debates. Concerns usually focus on cost, cold weather performance, or running costs. Rather than opinions, it’s better to examine independent data and experienced industry voices. What the Performance Data Shows Heat pumps are measured by their Coefficient of Performance (COP) or Seasonal Coefficient of

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Why You Must Keep Records of Energy Efficiency Works (Even DIY Improvements)

You’ve invested thousands in cavity wall insulation, topped up your loft, or replaced your old boiler. The work is done, the property feels warmer, and you’re confident your EPC rating will improve. But when the assessor arrives, they can’t find evidence of the improvements. The insulation is hidden behind walls or under floorboards. There are

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Why an EPC Isn’t a Heat Loss Calculation (And Why That Matters for Heat Pumps)

As heat pumps become more common across Bristol and the wider BS postcode area, many homeowners assume their existing EPC provides enough information to size a new system. It doesn’t. An EPC and a whole-house heat loss assessment serve completely different purposes. Using one in place of the other can result in undersized or oversized

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Cost vs. Impact: The Best EPC Improvements for Victorian Terraces in Bristol

Victorian terraces are synonymous with Bristol. From Southville and Totterdown to St George, Easton, and Redland, these characterful homes form the backbone of the city’s residential areas. But while they offer space, period features, and community appeal, their solid-wall construction and original design often result in EPC ratings of D or E — which can

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EPC Partnership for Bristol Estate Agents: Reliable Service, Better Client Experience

As a Bristol estate agent, you know that instructing a property is only the beginning. Behind every successful sale or let is a chain of admin, compliance, and third-party services — and EPCs are one area where delays or poor service can create unnecessary friction. Myler EPC works exclusively with estate agents and lettings professionals

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The latest update to the EPC methodology may improve or reduce your rating. Here’s what changed and why you should consider getting a new EPC

Domestic EPCs in the UK are produced using a government-approved methodology called RdSAP (Reduced Data Standard Assessment Procedure). The latest version — RdSAP 10 — introduces several important changes that may affect your property’s energy rating. For some homes, the update may result in a higher rating. For others, it could lead to a lower

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Warm Homes Plan 2025: What Landlords Need to Know About MEES Changes.

The Warm Homes Plan, announced as part of the government’s commitment to energy efficiency and net zero targets, will significantly impact landlords across England and Wales. If you rent out property in Bristol or the BS postcode area, understanding the trajectory of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) is essential for long-term compliance and investment planning.

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How to Prepare for a Domestic EPC Assessment

If you’re selling or renting a property, you’ll need a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). Most homeowners assume the assessment is complex or disruptive. In reality, it’s straightforward — and there are a few simple things you can do beforehand to ensure the rating accurately reflects your property. This guide explains what happens during an

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