Energy Performance Certificates in Palmers Green

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Professional EPC surveys across Palmers Green.

We cover all of the N13 postcode including Palmers Green High Street, Fox Lane, Hazelwood Lane, and the Broomfield Park area. We can usually book a survey near you within 1 to 2 working days.

Palmers Green is a classic North London Edwardian and interwar suburb. The streets around Broomfield Park, particularly Broomfield Lane and Fox Lane, have substantial Edwardian houses with generous plots. Alderman's Hill and Green Lanes form a retail spine with flats above. The 1920s-30s development further out along roads like Hazelwood Lane, Hedge Lane, and Bourne Hill brought cavity-walled semis and terraces. The Meadway area towards Southgate has some of the larger detached properties. Small pockets of Victorian cottages survive near the railway station.

Also covering nearby: Bowes Park, Arnos Grove, Southgate, Winchmore Hill, Bounds Green, New Southgate

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Your EPC, sorted in three simple steps. Our assessors cover N13 regularly and can usually reach Palmers Green 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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We visit, complete the survey, and lodge your certificate on the government register.

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 Palmers Green's Edwardian houses around Broomfield Park, the 1930s semis along Hazelwood Lane and Hedge Lane, and the flats above Green Lanes.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about our services in Palmers Green

How much does an EPC cost in Palmers Green?
The typical Palmers Green 3-bed semi or Edwardian terrace costs £79 in our 1-3 bed band. Larger 4-5 bedroom houses near Broomfield Park and along Fox Lane are £115. The occasional 6+ bedroom detached property towards Meadway costs £140.
Do I need an EPC for my maisonette above the shops on Green Lanes?
Yes. Every self-contained unit needs its own EPC, whether it is a flat, maisonette, or house. The maisonettes and flats above shops along Green Lanes and Alderman's Hill often have their own particular challenges with thermal separation from the commercial units below. You need a valid certificate before marketing for sale or rent.
What affects EPC ratings on Palmers Green's Edwardian houses?
The Edwardian houses around Broomfield Park and along Fox Lane have solid brick walls, tall proportions, and original sash windows. Streets like Broomfield Avenue and Devonshire Road have particularly large properties where the floor area pushes the rating down. The 1930s semis on Hazelwood Lane and Hedge Lane fare better because of their cavity walls, but unfilled cavities and old boilers remain common issues.
How can I improve my EPC in Palmers Green?
For 1930s semis, start with cavity wall insulation if not already done. For Edwardian houses, loft insulation and a boiler upgrade are usually the best first steps. Across both types, double glazing where original windows remain, draught-proofing, and LED lighting all help. For larger houses, fitting a smart thermostat with zoned heating can reduce wasted energy in rooms that are not always in use.
How quickly can you visit Palmers Green?
We cover N13 regularly via Green Lanes and the A406 North Circular. We can usually reach Palmers Green within 1-2 working days. Same-day assessments are available for a £20 call-out fee if you have an urgent deadline.

Properties in Palmers Green

Palmers Green is a classic North London Edwardian and interwar suburb. The streets around Broomfield Park, particularly Broomfield Lane and Fox Lane, have substantial Edwardian houses with generous plots. Alderman's Hill and Green Lanes form a retail spine with flats above. The 1920s-30s development further out along roads like Hazelwood Lane, Hedge Lane, and Bourne Hill brought cavity-walled semis and terraces. The Meadway area towards Southgate has some of the larger detached properties. Small pockets of Victorian cottages survive near the railway station.

Common property types

  • Edwardian semi-detached and detached houses: Found around Broomfield Park along Fox Lane, Broomfield Avenue, and Devonshire Road. Solid brick with slate or tile roofs, bay windows, and generous gardens. Typically rate D or E.
  • 1930s semi-detached houses: Lining Hazelwood Lane, Hedge Lane, Bourne Hill, and extending towards Arnos Grove. Cavity brick with hipped roofs, a slightly more compact design than the Edwardian stock. Usually rate D.
  • Flats above shops: Along Green Lanes and Alderman's Hill, a mix of converted and purpose-built flats above retail premises. Variable construction and insulation, typically rating D to E.
  • Victorian cottages: Small pockets near Palmers Green station and around the original village core. Compact solid-walled properties with 2 bedrooms, typically rating E.

Typical EPC issues we find in Palmers Green

  • Mixed era construction: Palmers Green has adjoining streets from different building periods, meaning wall construction varies from solid Edwardian to cavity interwar. Knowing which type you have is essential for choosing the right insulation approach.
  • Unfilled 1930s cavity walls: Many of the interwar semis along Hazelwood Lane and surrounding streets have never had cavity insulation, despite being ideal candidates for this cost-effective improvement.
  • Bay window heat bridges: The bay windows found on both Edwardian and 1930s Palmers Green houses create thermal bridges where insulation is difficult to install, allowing localised heat loss that affects the overall rating.
  • Oversize properties for occupancy: The large Edwardian houses near Broomfield Park have more floor area than many modern families use. The EPC assesses the whole property regardless of which rooms are occupied, penalising these spacious homes.

Why it matters for Palmers Green landlords

Palmers Green has become increasingly popular with families renting as they are priced out of more expensive North London suburbs. The area has a growing number of HMOs and converted houses, and Enfield Council requires licensing for many of these. A valid EPC is a prerequisite for licensing applications, so landlords should keep certificates current and ensure ratings meet minimum standards.

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