Energy Performance Certificates in Kingston upon Thames

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Professional EPC surveys across Kingston upon Thames.

We carry out EPC assessments across Kingston upon Thames covering KT1, KT2, and KT3, including Kingston town centre, Norbiton, New Malden, Coombe, and Kingston Hill. We can usually book a survey near you within 1 to 2 working days.

Kingston's housing stock reflects its status as a major Surrey town absorbed into Greater London. The Coombe and Kingston Hill areas contain large detached properties set in generous grounds, while Norbiton is characterised by Victorian terraces and inter-war semis. New Malden in KT3 has a distinctive mix of 1930s houses and post-war estates, along with a growing number of modern apartment developments near the High Street.

Also covering nearby: Norbiton, Coombe, Kingston Hill, New Malden, Kingston Vale, Canbury, Tudor Drive

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Your EPC, sorted in three simple steps. Our assessors cover KT1, KT2, and KT3 regularly and can usually reach Kingston upon Thames within 1-2 working days.

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Pay securely online. We confirm your slot the same day, often within the hour.

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EPC energy rating chart showing bands A to G

What is an EPC?

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates your property's energy efficiency from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It's a legal requirement in England and Wales whenever you sell, rent, or build a property.

  • Legally required: You must have a valid EPC before marketing a property for sale or rent. Failure to provide one can result in a fine of up to £5,000.
  • Valid for 10 years: Once issued, your certificate lasts a decade. No need to renew unless you want an updated rating after improvements.
  • Includes recommendations: Every EPC comes with practical suggestions to improve your rating, from loft insulation to upgraded boilers.
  • Registered on a public database: Your certificate is lodged on the government's EPC register within 24 hours of assessment.
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Why choose Kubo?

We know Kingston's housing well, from the grand detached properties on Coombe Hill and George Road to the Victorian terraces of Norbiton and the 1930s semis across New Malden.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about our services in Kingston upon Thames

How much does an EPC cost in Kingston upon Thames?
Most Kingston properties are 1-3 bedrooms and cost £75 for an EPC, including the terraces in Norbiton and flats near the town centre. The larger 4-5 bedroom family homes in Coombe and Kingston Hill cost £100, and the substantial detached properties with 6 or more bedrooms on George Road and Warren Road are £125.
I'm selling a property in New Malden. Do I need a separate EPC?
Yes, every property being marketed for sale needs its own valid EPC. If you're selling a house in New Malden's KT3 area, your estate agent will need the certificate from day one of marketing. Many New Malden homes are 1930s semis which typically achieve C or D ratings, often with straightforward improvement recommendations.
What affects EPC ratings in Kingston properties?
The large detached houses on Coombe Hill Road, George Road, and Warren Road have extensive floor areas and often solid or thick cavity walls that are hard to insulate, resulting in D or E ratings despite their value. The Victorian terraces in Norbiton around Cambridge Road and Canbury Park Road have solid walls and older windows. Newer flats near Kingston station and along Richmond Road tend to score well.
How can I improve my EPC in Kingston?
For 1930s semis in New Malden and Norbiton, cavity wall insulation and loft insulation are usually the quickest wins. The larger Coombe properties benefit most from upgrading to a modern condensing boiler and improving heating controls. For Victorian terraces near Cambridge Road, draught-proofing and secondary glazing deliver noticeable improvements.
How quickly can you visit Kingston upon Thames?
We cover KT1, KT2, and KT3 regularly and can usually visit within 1-2 working days. We reach Kingston via the A3 and A307, and our assessors are familiar with parking around the town centre, Norbiton, New Malden High Street, and the Coombe area.

Properties in Kingston upon Thames

Kingston's housing stock reflects its status as a major Surrey town absorbed into Greater London. The Coombe and Kingston Hill areas contain large detached properties set in generous grounds, while Norbiton is characterised by Victorian terraces and inter-war semis. New Malden in KT3 has a distinctive mix of 1930s houses and post-war estates, along with a growing number of modern apartment developments near the High Street.

Common property types

  • Large detached houses (Coombe and Kingston Hill): Substantial 5-7 bedroom properties on Warren Road, George Road, and Coombe Hill Road, many dating from the Edwardian and inter-war periods. Large floor areas and older construction typically give D or E ratings.
  • 1930s semi-detached houses: Widespread across New Malden (KT3) and parts of Norbiton, these cavity-wall semis with bay windows and hipped roofs are the borough's most common house type. Typically rated C or D.
  • Victorian terraces: Found around Cambridge Road, Canbury Park Road, and the streets near Norbiton station. Solid brick 2-3 bedroom homes, usually rated D or E.
  • Modern town centre apartments: New-build blocks near Kingston station, along Richmond Road, and in the town centre redevelopment areas. Built to current standards, typically achieving B ratings.

Typical EPC issues we find in Kingston upon Thames

  • Oversized detached properties: The grand houses on Coombe Hill and Kingston Hill have very large heated floor areas relative to their external walls, and their age means solid or early cavity construction with poor thermal performance.
  • Uninsulated 1930s cavity walls: Many of New Malden's inter-war semis still have unfilled cavity walls. This is usually a straightforward fix that can improve a rating by one or two bands.
  • Victorian solid walls in Norbiton: The terraces around Cambridge Road pre-date cavity wall construction entirely. Internal or external wall insulation is the only option, both of which are more disruptive and costly.
  • Flat roof extensions: Many Kingston homes have single-storey rear extensions with flat roofs that are poorly insulated. Upgrading the insulation in these extensions is a cost-effective improvement often overlooked by homeowners.

Why it matters for Kingston upon Thames landlords

Kingston's rental market benefits from the university, good transport links, and the riverside town centre. Demand is particularly strong for flats near the station and family homes in the New Malden and Norbiton areas. All rental properties must have a valid EPC rated E or above, and many of the older 1930s houses across KT3 would benefit from cavity wall insulation to meet or exceed minimum standards.

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