What Is an EPC and Why Does Every UK Property Owner Need One?

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legally required document that rates a property’s energy efficiency on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). In England and Wales, you must have a valid EPC before you can sell, rent out, or build a new property — and failing to have one can …

Non-Domestic EPCs Explained: A Guide for West Midlands Business and Commercial Property Owners

If you own or let a commercial property in the West Midlands, you need a Non-Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) before you can sell or rent it out — and if your building is currently rated F or G, you may already be in breach of the law. A Non-Domestic EPC rates your commercial building’s …

Energy Efficiency in the West Midlands: A comprehensive guide for Homeowners & Landlords

In the West Midlands, the “Home is where the heart is” sentiment often competes with “Home is where the heat escapes.” With some of the oldest housing stock in the UK and the highest rates of fuel poverty (17.5%—nearly triple the national average), energy efficiency has moved from a “nice-to-have” to a financial and legal …

The Spray Foam Mortgage Trap: A Crisis in the Loft

For years, spray foam insulation was marketed as the ultimate “magic bullet” for energy efficiency. Homeowners were told it would seal their drafts, slash their heating bills, and add value to their properties. However, for thousands of UK homeowners, that “investment” has curdled into a nightmare. What was once sold as a modern marvel has …

Damp, Mould, and Awaab’s Law: The Surveyor’s View

Damp, Mould, and Awaab’s Law: The Surveyor’s View For decades, the conversation around damp and mould in UK housing followed a predictable, often frustrating pattern. Tenants complained of black spots; landlords pointed to laundry on radiators or closed windows. It was a cycle of “lifestyle” blame that ignored the underlying physics of the building. The …