Domestic and commercial Energy Performance Certificates in Coventry — carried out by Kieran Bradnock, accredited DEA, NDEA and PAS2035 Retrofit Assessor. Fixed prices, same-day certificates, over a decade of experience across the Midlands and beyond.
Kieran Bradnock
DEA & NDEA · PAS2035 Retrofit Assessor
Landlords must reach minimum EPC C by October 2030. Know your rating now — before compliance becomes a crisis.
Fixed-price domestic EPCs with same-day certificate issue. No hidden fees. No call-out charges.
As a fully accredited Non-Domestic Energy Assessor (NDEA), I carry out commercial EPCs across Coventry and the wider area — offices, retail, industrial premises, warehouses, and larger HMOs.
Non-domestic EPCs are a legal requirement when selling, letting or modifying commercial buildings. I assess all sizes across Coventry and surrounding areas.
High street units, retail parks, and convenience stores in Coventry. Commercial landlords need valid EPCs for all lettable retail space.
Workshops, light industrial, storage and mixed-use buildings. If you're unsure whether your Coventry property qualifies, just ask.
Some larger HMOs and mixed-use properties require a non-domestic EPC. I can advise on which applies to your Coventry property.
Coventry's post-war rebuilding gives it a distinctive housing character — and a significant private rented sector with real exposure to the 2030 MEES deadline.
Coventry was heavily bombed in World War II and much of the city was rebuilt in the 1950s and 1960s. This gives the city a high proportion of post-war housing — cavity-walled and generally improvable — but also some system-built and non-traditional construction types that require specialist assessment.
Areas around Coventry University and the University of Warwick campus have very high concentrations of privately rented housing — Victorian and interwar terracing converted to HMOs. These properties face particular MEES compliance challenges given their age and the high proportion of solid wall construction.
The suburbs — Earlsdon, Allesley, Chapelfields, Wyken — contain a mix of interwar and post-war semi-detached and detached housing. Many are well placed to benefit from insulation upgrades and Solar PV, and a proportion will already be at or close to EPC C.
Coventry's large private rented sector — particularly around the universities — means the 2030 MEES deadline is a live issue for a significant number of local landlords. Getting assessed now gives you the full picture and maximum time to plan.
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Questions we commonly hear from Coventry homeowners, landlords and commercial clients. If yours isn't here, just get in touch.
Domestic EPC prices with KIEEPC are fixed — £65 for a flat or apartment, £75 for a house up to 3 bedrooms, and £90 for a 4–6 bedroom property. All prices include the survey, lodgement on the national register, and same-day certificate. Commercial EPCs are quoted on survey.
Yes. From 1 October 2030, all privately rented properties in England and Wales — including those in Coventry — must achieve a minimum EPC C. Coventry has a large private rented sector, particularly around the university areas, and a significant proportion of older terraced housing that will require assessment and improvement planning.
Coventry's housing stock is shaped by its post-war rebuilding — a high proportion of 1950s and 1960s housing alongside Victorian and Edwardian terracing in the suburbs. The university areas have a very high concentration of privately rented HMOs in older terraced properties, many with solid wall construction.
Yes. KIEEPC is fully accredited as a Non-Domestic Energy Assessor (NDEA) and covers Coventry and the surrounding area for commercial EPCs — offices, retail, industrial premises, warehouses and larger HMOs. Coventry has a significant commercial and industrial property stock. Pricing is quoted on survey.
Yes. KIEEPC covers Coventry city and the surrounding area including Bedworth, Nuneaton and Rugby. Fixed domestic prices apply throughout.
Under HEM, properties with gas boilers cannot achieve a C on the Heating System metric. Coventry's predominantly gas-heated housing stock is widely affected. An EPC completed under current SAP before October 2029 that achieves C locks in that compliance for up to 10 years.
Yes. Coventry's mix of semi-detached and detached suburban housing is generally well suited to Solar PV. I carry out full Solar PV surveys at no charge, including system design, payback modelling and SAP-modelled EPC impact predictions. Get in touch to arrange one →
Yes — an EPC is a legal requirement before a property can be marketed for sale in England and Wales. It must be commissioned before the first advertisement appears. Estate agents in Coventry will ask for it before listing. If your existing EPC has expired — they last 10 years — you'll need a fresh assessment before you can proceed.
The on-site visit typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes for a standard domestic property — slightly longer for larger or more complex homes. Once complete, the EPC is lodged on the national register and emailed to you the same day in the vast majority of cases.
In most cases, yes. Government-funded schemes such as ECO4 and the Warm Homes Plan require a current EPC as part of the eligibility assessment — and many schemes require the property to be below a certain rating to qualify. Getting an up-to-date EPC is typically the first step before applying for any funding.
EPCs are valid for 10 years from the date of issue. If yours has expired, you'll need a new one before selling or renting. Even if it hasn't expired, if you've made improvements since it was issued — a new boiler, insulation, or Solar PV — a fresh assessment may show a better rating.
Every EPC includes a recommendation report. I work with a network of PAS2035-compliant installers and can facilitate no-obligation quotes for all the main energy efficiency measures — cavity wall and loft insulation, solid wall insulation, Solar PV, and heat pumps. I can also model the SAP outcome before you commit, and advise on funding routes including ECO4 and the Warm Homes Plan. Get in touch to discuss your options →
A standard EPC assessment is visual and non-intrusive — if there is no definitive evidence that insulation is present and performing correctly, the assessor must record the wall as uninsulated. I carry out cavity wall inspections using a borescope — a small camera inserted through a drill hole — which visually confirms whether insulation is present, intact, and free from voids or damp. Where failed insulation is found, I can advise on remediation options. Get in touch to arrange an inspection →