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What is exempt from an EPC?

Bibi van der Veen
Bibi van der Veen
2025-12-03 19:39:49
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Some properties are excluded from needing an EPC and are therefore not subject to the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). Properties on the Government's exemption register are exempt from the Energy Act 2016 requirements. Listed Buildings may not require an EPC if the necessary work to achieve an E+ rating would unacceptably alter the building’s character and appearance.
Owen de Lange
Owen de Lange
2025-12-03 16:08:15
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Buildings that do not use energy to condition their indoor climate are not required to have an EPC. This means a building that has no heating, ventilation or air conditioning equipment does not require an EPC. EPCs are not required for commercial premises that are detached and very small –those with a floor area of under 50 square metres. Temporary structures that are in place for less than two years are generally exempt from the EPC requirement. Places of worship, such as churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples, are exempt from needing an EPC. In certain circumstances listed buildings or buildings of special architectural or historical interest may be exempt from the need for an EPC.

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