EPC C is law by 1 October 2030. For a D-to-G property, we work out what reaching C actually costs at trade rates — or make the honest case that selling is the better move. Delivered within 72 hours.
Please read first. This is a trade-verified improvement pathway and cost appraisal. It is not an official Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) and does not replace an assessment by an accredited Domestic Energy Assessor.
From 1 October 2030, a property rated below EPC C cannot legally be let.
That is confirmed law, not a proposal. Every landlord holding a D, E, F, or G rated rental has this problem — whether they have looked at it yet or not.
The trouble is that nobody tells you the number. You don't know which measures move the rating, what they cost, or whether the total lands under the £10,000 spending cap. So the decision keeps getting pushed down the road — and the deadline keeps getting closer.
There are only two honest answers to that question: a costed pathway to C, or the case that the smart move is to sell. This appraisal gives you whichever one the numbers actually support.
A £297 answer, before you spend anything at all.
A structured, property-specific pathway — built from the EPC register, your construction type, and a trade cost database. Not a generic checklist.
The law caps required spend at £10,000 per property to reach EPC C. Below that, you either do the works or you don't. This appraisal is what tells you which side of that line your property falls on — and whether an exemption is in play.
The guarantee on every appraisal: if it doesn't surface at least one issue worth more than its fee, it's free.
We don't sell the works and we don't earn from a sale. The appraisal points wherever the numbers point.
If reaching C stacks up within the cost cap, you get the cheapest credible route: the measures, the order, the trade-rate costs, and the professionals to deliver it. A clear plan you can act on and budget against.
If the works don't justify the spend, or an exemption is the realistic route, we say so plainly. Sometimes the honest answer is that selling the property is the stronger financial decision — and you'll know that before you pour money into it.
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You complete a short intake form — the address, the current rating, and the basics of the property. A few minutes, no site visit required.
Andy confirms the register rating, identifies the construction type, and prices the pathway against a trade cost database.
Your appraisal arrives by email as a professional PDF — your costed pathway to C, or the honest case to sell.
Pay securely, then tell us about the property. Delivered within 72 hours.
The guarantee on every appraisal: if it doesn't surface at least one issue worth more than its fee, it's free.
16 years in UK property from the trade side. The whole point of this appraisal is that the costs come from someone who has actually done the works — real trade rates, not retail estimates or guesswork. That is what makes the number you get worth trusting.
And because AssetEye earns nothing from the works and nothing from a sale, the recommendation is only ever pointed at what the property actually needs.
ITOL Level 5 qualified. Professional indemnity insured. Ex-British Army — Royal Engineers, 2003–2007.
AssetEye Operations Ltd — trading since 2026.
A £297 trade-verified appraisal of what it takes to reach EPC C — or the honest case to sell. Delivered within 72 hours.
Not sure if it applies to your property? Email andy@asseteye.co.uk — no sales pitch, just a straight answer.