Energy Performance Certificates in Wimbledon

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Professional EPC surveys across Wimbledon.

We carry out domestic EPC assessments throughout Wimbledon, covering SW19 and SW20 including Wimbledon Village, Wimbledon Park, Cottenham Park, and Raynes Park. We can usually book a survey near you within 1 to 2 working days.

Wimbledon's housing ranges from the grand detached Edwardian villas along Parkside and Burghley Road to the inter-war semis of Cottenham Park and the Victorian terraces near South Wimbledon station. The Wimbledon Village conservation area contains some of the borough's most valuable period properties, while the Broadway end has a growing number of purpose-built flats.

Also covering nearby: Wimbledon Village, Wimbledon Park, Raynes Park, Cottenham Park, South Wimbledon, Copse Hill

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How Kubo works

Your EPC, sorted in three simple steps. Our assessors cover SW19 and SW20 regularly and can usually reach Wimbledon 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 Wimbledon's housing stock well, from the large detached villas on Parkside and Church Road to the Victorian terraces around South Wimbledon and the 1930s semis of Cottenham Park.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about our services in Wimbledon

How much does an EPC cost in Wimbledon?
Most Wimbledon properties fall into our 1-3 bedroom band at £75. The larger detached houses around Wimbledon Village and Parkside, often 4-5 bedrooms, cost £100. Some of the grand Edwardian villas with 6 or more bedrooms are £125.
Do I need an EPC to sell my house in Wimbledon Village?
Yes. Every property marketed for sale in England needs a valid EPC, including properties in the Wimbledon Village conservation area. The certificate must be available to potential buyers from the first day the property is listed. This applies to all property types, from flats near the Broadway to detached houses on Burghley Road.
What affects EPC ratings in Wimbledon properties?
The large Edwardian and Victorian houses along Parkside, Marryat Road, and Church Road often have solid brick walls with no cavity insulation, high ceilings, and single-glazed sash windows, all of which lower ratings. The 1930s semis in Cottenham Park and Raynes Park tend to score better thanks to cavity walls and more compact layouts.
How can I improve the EPC rating on my Wimbledon home?
For the older period properties common in SW19, loft insulation and upgrading to a condensing boiler deliver the biggest gains. If your Edwardian terrace has single-glazed sash windows, secondary glazing is often more practical than full replacement in conservation areas. For the 1930s semis in Cottenham Park, cavity wall insulation is usually straightforward and cost-effective.
How quickly can you visit Wimbledon?
We cover SW19 and SW20 regularly and can usually visit within 1-2 working days. We reach Wimbledon easily via the A3 and A238, and our assessors are familiar with parking around the Village, Broadway, and Raynes Park areas.

Properties in Wimbledon

Wimbledon's housing ranges from the grand detached Edwardian villas along Parkside and Burghley Road to the inter-war semis of Cottenham Park and the Victorian terraces near South Wimbledon station. The Wimbledon Village conservation area contains some of the borough's most valuable period properties, while the Broadway end has a growing number of purpose-built flats.

Common property types

  • Edwardian detached villas: Found along Parkside, Burghley Road, and Marryat Road, these large homes typically have 5-7 bedrooms, solid brick walls, decorative plasterwork, and high ceilings. EPC ratings commonly fall between D and E due to heat loss through uninsulated solid walls.
  • 1930s semi-detached houses: Concentrated around Cottenham Park Road, Copse Hill, and the Raynes Park end of SW20, these cavity-wall semis with bay windows and hipped roofs typically achieve C or D ratings.
  • Victorian terraces: Found near South Wimbledon station and along Kingston Road, these 2-3 bedroom solid-wall terraces often rate D or E, with improvements possible through loft insulation and modern heating.
  • Purpose-built flats: Modern apartment blocks near Wimbledon station and along The Broadway, plus conversions of larger houses throughout the area. Newer builds often achieve B or C ratings.

Typical EPC issues we find in Wimbledon

  • Solid wall heat loss: Many of Wimbledon Village's pre-1919 properties have solid brick walls with no insulation cavity, accounting for significant heat loss that drags ratings down to D or E.
  • Single-glazed sash windows: Period properties on Church Road and Alan Road often retain original timber sash windows. Conservation area restrictions can limit replacement options, making secondary glazing the practical alternative.
  • Oversized rooms and high ceilings: The grand reception rooms in Edwardian villas along Parkside require more energy to heat, pushing up calculated energy demand even with modern boilers.
  • Ageing boilers in rental flats: Converted flats in older houses around Wimbledon Park Road frequently have outdated individual gas boilers, which significantly reduce the EPC score compared to a modern condensing unit.

Why it matters for Wimbledon landlords

Wimbledon's rental market is strong, driven by professionals commuting into central London and families drawn to the schools. Many rental properties are converted flats in period houses along Wimbledon Park Road and Worple Road, where older heating systems and poor insulation can drag EPC ratings down. A valid EPC is legally required before marketing any rental property, and upgrading to at least an E rating is now mandatory for all tenancies.

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