Wolverhampton WV1
Domestic and commercial Energy Performance Certificates in Eastfield, Wolverhampton — by Kieran Bradnock, accredited DEA, NDEA and PAS2035 Retrofit Assessor. Fixed prices from £65, same-day certificate.
Kieran Bradnock
DEA & NDEA · PAS2035 Retrofit Assessor
Fixed-price domestic EPCs in Eastfield 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 Eastfield 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 Eastfield and surrounding areas.
High street units, retail parks, and convenience stores in Eastfield. Commercial landlords in Eastfield need valid EPCs for all lettable retail space.
Workshops, light industrial, storage and mixed-use buildings in Eastfield. If you're unsure whether your Eastfield property qualifies, just ask.
Some larger HMOs and mixed-use properties in Eastfield require a non-domestic EPC. I can advise on which applies to your Eastfield property.
KIEEPC is based in Wolverhampton and covers the whole city. Click any area below.
An EPC is often just the starting point. Here is what else KIEEPC can do for your property.
The government's flagship home upgrade programme — backed by a £15 billion commitment running to 2030. It covers insulation, low-carbon heating, solar panels and batteries, with fully funded packages available for eligible low-income and fuel-poor households, and low or zero-interest loans for others.
Warm Homes Plan funding requires a Retrofit Assessment under PAS2035 — I can carry out the assessment, arrange the full surveying process, and connect you with compliant installers. Find out about Retrofit Assessments →
Details are still being confirmed by government — further updates to follow as they are released.
A Solar PV survey with KIEEPC means a full system design, detailed costings, and a SAP-modelled energy outcome — for both domestic and non-domestic properties — at no charge and with no strings attached. You get the full picture of what is possible for your property, and I would actively encourage you to get other quotes to compare.
For larger commercial installations of 250kW or more, I have access to Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) funding through industry contacts — removing the upfront capital requirement entirely. Well worth a conversation if you have the roof space or land for it.
Grant funding information — updates to follow.
A Retrofit Assessment is a structured, whole-house survey carried out under PAS2035 — the standard that governs funded energy improvement works in England and Wales. It is required whenever a property is receiving government-backed funding for energy efficiency measures, including under the Warm Homes Plan and ECO4.
I am accredited as a PAS2035 Retrofit Assessor and have access to a network of Retrofit Coordinators, Retrofit Designers, Heating and Ventilation Engineers, Air Pressure Testers, OCDEAs, and compliant installers for all energy efficiency measures. I can manage the full surveying process and arrange installer access.
With over a decade of experience as a Cavity Wall Insulation surveyor, I carry out borescope inspections that visually confirm whether insulation is present, intact, and free from voids or damp — something a standard EPC assessment cannot do. Where issues are found, I document findings formally and work closely with a Chartered Surveyor who can produce supporting recommendations and attend site where needed.
Where funding is not available, I can obtain no-obligation quotes for wall and loft insulation installation or remediation through PAS2035-compliant contractors.
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Frequently asked questions about EPC assessments in Eastfield, Wolverhampton.
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 on-site survey, lodgement on the national register, and same-day certificate. No hidden fees. Commercial EPCs are quoted on survey — contact us for a no-obligation quote.
Yes — KIEEPC is based in Eastfield. Kieran Bradnock has been carrying out EPC assessments across the city and the wider West Midlands since 2014, meaning you benefit from genuine local knowledge of Wolverhampton's property types, postcodes and their typical EPC outcomes. There are no call-out charges for properties within the city and immediate surrounding area.
Yes. From 1 October 2030, all privately rented properties in England and Wales — including those in Eastfield — must achieve a minimum EPC C under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). Properties that don't comply and don't hold a valid registered exemption cannot legally be let from that date.
Wolverhampton is disproportionately affected by this deadline. The city has a high proportion of pre-1919 terraced housing — particularly in WV1, WV2 and WV3 postcodes — much of which is currently rated D or below. An assessment now tells you exactly where you stand and gives you the maximum time to act.
Solid wall properties — common in the pre-1919 terraces of Whitmore Reans, Blakenhall, All Saints and other inner-city areas — cannot benefit from cavity wall insulation. The options are internal wall insulation (insulating the inside face of external walls) or external wall insulation (cladding the outside). Both are effective but significantly more disruptive and costly than cavity fill.
Under the current SAP methodology, a solid-walled property can still reach EPC C through a combination of improvements — loft insulation, an efficient boiler, and potentially Solar PV. I can model the specific outcome for your property so you know what's achievable before spending anything. The £10,000 cost cap means landlords are not obliged to spend more than this before registering a valid exemption.
The Home Energy Model (HEM) replaces the current SAP/RdSAP methodology from 2027. Under HEM, properties are assessed against four metrics rather than a single A–G score. The most significant change is the Heating System metric — under HEM, no property with a gas or oil boiler can achieve a C on this metric, regardless of boiler efficiency.
This is directly relevant for Wolverhampton. The vast majority of the city's housing stock — terraced and semi-detached alike — relies on gas central heating. A property currently rated C under SAP may drop to D or below when assessed under HEM. An EPC completed under the current SAP methodology before October 2029 that achieves a C locks in that compliance for up to 10 years — potentially until 2035. Getting assessed now is the most practical response to HEM for most local landlords.
Yes. KIEEPC is fully accredited as a Non-Domestic Energy Assessor (NDEA) and carries out commercial EPCs across Eastfield and the surrounding area — offices, retail units, industrial premises, warehouses, and larger HMOs. Eastfield city centre and the wider Ring Road area has a significant stock of commercial and mixed-use premises requiring non-domestic EPCs. Pricing is quoted on survey — contact us for a no-obligation quote.
Yes — significantly. Under the current SAP methodology, a suitably sized Solar PV system can move a property up by one or even two rating bands depending on the existing score and roof orientation. In Wolverhampton, south-facing roofs across the city's interwar and post-war suburbs can support effective systems.
Under the incoming HEM, Solar PV contributes directly to the Smart Readiness metric — making it one of the most practical routes to EPC C compliance for properties that can't switch their heating system. I carry out full Solar PV surveys at no charge — including system design, estimated generation, financial payback modelling and a SAP-modelled prediction of the impact on your EPC rating. 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, not at the point of exchange. Eastfield estate agents will ask for it before listing your property. If your existing EPC has expired — they last 10 years — you'll need a fresh assessment before you can proceed.
KIEEPC is based in Eastfield, meaning there are no call-out charges for properties within the city and the certificate is issued the same day in the vast majority of cases. Book your assessment →
The on-site visit typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes for a standard domestic property — slightly longer for larger or more complex homes. I'll work through the assessment methodically and with minimum disruption. 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.
Eastfield properties are frequently eligible for ECO4 funding given the city's high proportion of older, lower-rated housing stock. Properties in WV1, WV2 and WV3 postcodes in particular often meet the criteria. If you've had improvements made since your last EPC — insulation, a new boiler — an updated assessment may also open up further funding routes. Get in touch to find out where your property stands →
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 your property. Many Eastfield properties had their first EPC issued in the 2008–2012 period when the scheme was introduced — meaning a significant number are now expired or approaching expiry.
Even if your EPC hasn't expired, an updated assessment may be worthwhile if you've made improvements since it was issued — a new boiler, loft or cavity wall insulation, or Solar PV — as these could result in a better rating. A better rating can affect your property's marketability and, for landlords, your compliance position ahead of 2030.
Every EPC includes a recommendation report listing the improvements that would make the most difference to your rating and running costs. For Eastfield properties this typically includes loft insulation, cavity wall insulation (where applicable), boiler upgrades, and Solar PV. The report tells you what's recommended — acting on it is a separate step.
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, air source and ground source heat pumps, and more. I can also model the SAP outcome of any specific improvement before you commit, so you know exactly what it will do to your rating. Additionally, I can advise on funding routes that may be available for your property — including ECO4 and the Warm Homes Plan. Get in touch to discuss your options →
An EPC is not currently a legal requirement for remortgaging — but some lenders are beginning to factor energy efficiency into their lending criteria, and green mortgage products with preferential rates are increasingly available for well-rated properties. If your Eastfield EPC has expired or significant improvements have been made since it was issued, a fresh assessment is worth considering before approaching lenders.
An EPC gives your property an energy efficiency rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), based on its construction, insulation, heating system, windows, and other factors. It also includes a recommendation report listing the improvements that would make the most difference to the rating and estimated running costs. The certificate is valid for 10 years and is held on the national EPC register, accessible to buyers, tenants, and lenders.
Elmhurst Energy, Quidos and ECMK are the three main accreditation scheme operators for energy assessors in England and Wales. They are approved by the government to accredit and oversee Domestic Energy Assessors (DEAs), Non-Domestic Energy Assessors (NDEAs) and Retrofit Assessors — ensuring that assessors meet the required competency standards, hold appropriate qualifications, and maintain professional indemnity insurance. You can verify Kieran Bradnock's accreditation directly: Elmhurst Energy register · Quidos register · ECMK register.
Failed or missing cavity wall insulation is a more common problem than many people realise — particularly in Eastfield's interwar and post-war housing stock, where cavity fill was often installed decades ago and may have settled, become damp, or simply never been fully completed. A standard EPC assessment is visual and non-intrusive, meaning it records wall construction based on visible evidence. If there is no definitive proof that insulation is present and performing correctly, the assessor must record the wall as uninsulated — which affects your rating.
I carry out cavity wall inspections using a borescope — a small camera inserted through a drill hole — which allows me to visually confirm whether insulation is present, intact, and free from voids or damp. Where failed insulation is found, I can advise on your options, including remediation, extraction, and re-insulation through PAS2035-compliant installers. Get in touch to arrange a cavity wall inspection →