Uncover what’s holding your EPC East Sussex back
Enter your postcode in East Sussex, select your East Sussex rental property and your current EPC is instantly pulled from the official government register.
We analyse your East Sussex rental property and highlight hidden assumptions, missing data, and low-impact areas automatically.
Test upgrades in real time and discover the cheapest route to EPC C for your East Sussex rental.
No guesswork. No unnecessary upgrades. Just a clear route to EPC compliance East Sussex.
Two changes are coming — and together, they make timing critical.
The current EPC system (RdSAP 10) is being replaced by the Home Energy Model (HEM), rolling out late 2026. The same property is likely to score lower under HEM — making EPC C harder and much more expensive to achieve. In East Sussex, where the average poor-rated rental property SAP scores just 67.0, that gap will be even harder to close under the new methodology.
From 2030, rental properties below EPC C may not be legally let - putting rental income at risk. Right now, 1 rental properties in East Sussex are below that threshold. That's 3.03% of all rental stock in the East Sussex area that could become unlettable without action.
Achieve EPC C under today's rules and your rating is typically valid for 10 years - meaning you lock in compliance before the methodology changes. In East Sussex, 1 properties are rated EPC D and are just a few points away. Many could get there through evidence alone, without major retrofit work.
Get to EPC C now before it gets harder → keep that rating for 10 years → avoid stricter future requirements.
Most EPC certificates rely on "worst-case" assumptions when information is missing - and in East Sussex, those hidden defaults are likely dragging ratings down across 57 East Sussex rental properties right now
When an assessor cannot verify insulation or specific heating controls, the software defaults to the lowest possible performance. In East Sussex, assumed floor defaults are the most common culprit - affecting properties across Hastings and silently pulling scores below the EPC C threshold. We identify exactly where these assumptions are reducing your rating.
For flats typical of East Sussex, proving what's already there - loft insulation, glazing records, heating controls - can significantly improve your EPC score without spending anything on physical upgrades. With an average poor EPC score of 67.0 across the area, many properties are closer to EPC C than their certificate suggests.
1 rental homes in East Sussex are rated EPC D - just a handful of points from compliance. With our real-time interactive EPC analysis, we show you exactly how upgrades or evidence submissions can move your score, with instant results before you spend a penny.
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See exactly what's holding your rating back and how to reach EPC C for the lowest cost - using real data from 33 East Sussex rental properties.
We've analysed EPC data from 33 rental homes in East Sussex.
1 East Sussex Rental Homes May Reach EPC C Without Major Upgrades Many landlords may be able to reach EPC compliance with minor evidence-led upgrades rather than expensive retrofit work. 1 poorly rated rental homes in East Sussex are below EPC rating C, representing 3.03% of the latest EPC records. Most are flats in East Sussex, Hastings, with an average poor EPC score of 67.0.
| Band | Property Count |
|---|---|
| C | 32 |
| D | 1 |
| Postcode | Below EPC C |
|---|---|
| BN27 2JA | 1 |