
A valid Energy Performance Certificate is a statutory requirement for all residential properties in Brighton and Hove whether they are being sold, let, or newly built. First Certify provides accredited domestic EPC assessments across all BN1, BN2, and BN3 postcodes, ensuring your property is fully compliant with the latest Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards. This legal documentation is essential for satisfying government regulations and avoiding potential civil penalties for non-compliance.
From the traditional Regency townhouses near The Lanes to Victorian conversions in Kemptown and modern apartments along the seafront, we provide precise assessments for all property types. Our local assessors identify energy efficiency ratings and provide mandatory recommendations to help property owners reduce carbon footprints and energy costs. Following the inspection, your certificate is uploaded to the central government register with a standard delivery time of three working days or less.
Everything you need to know about Energy Performance Certificates in Brighton & Hove.
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates your property's efficiency from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It provides a snapshot of energy costs and carbon footprint.
An EPC is a legal requirement whenever a property is sold, rented, or built. In the UK, you must have a valid certificate before you can market your property.
Failing to provide an EPC can result in substantial fines from Trading Standards. Additionally, rental properties failing to meet the "E" rating may be legally ineligible to be let.

Knowing your EPC status is essential, whether you’re looking to sell, rent, or improve energy efficiency. You can quickly and easily check if your property already has a valid EPC by visiting the official UK government EPC register.
This ensures you don't pay for a new report unnecessarily. If you still require a new certificate, you can book online with us.
As well as providing EPCs, we offer other certificates and inspections for landlords, homeowners & Estate Agents across the BN1, BN2, and BN3 areas.
Statutory Energy Performance Certificates for property sales and rentals. Accurate assessments to ensure compliance with MEES regulations.
Mandatory electrical safety inspections for residential landlords. Detailed reporting on the condition of fixed wiring and electrical installations.
Official Landlord Gas Safety Records (CP12). Annual inspections of boilers and gas appliances by registered Gas Safe engineers.
Professional illustrative floor plans for property listings. Accurate room dimensions for Brighton townhouses and apartments.
Annual preventative maintenance to ensure system reliability and efficiency. Essential for warranty protection and safety.
Electrical appliance safety testing for HMOs and holiday lets. Ensuring all provided portable equipment meets UK safety standards.
Our assessors operate in accordance with Brighton & Hove City Council requirements for residential letting and private sales across the city.
We provide full coverage for central Brighton, Hove seafront, Kemptown, Portslade, and the surrounding BN postcode areas.
An EPC details the energy efficiency of a property on a scale from A to G. It is a legal requirement for selling or renting out any residential property in Brighton & Hove.
It is a statutory obligation for property transactions and tenancies. Beyond legal compliance, it provides a roadmap to lower your energy bills and carbon footprint.
Landlords must ensure their property achieves an E rating or higher under current Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). Properties below this may be ineligible for rental.
Our certificates include a detailed list of recommendations, such as installing loft insulation, switching to LED lighting, or upgrading your boiler, to help you achieve a better energy score.
Most assessments in Brighton take under an hour. Properties with complex layouts—like split-level Regency conversions or historic townhouses—may require extra time to gather all necessary data.
The assessor reviews the property's insulation, heating systems, windows, and lighting. They do not damage your property; it is a non-invasive visual inspection.
An EPC is valid for 10 years. You do not need to renew it during that period unless you have made significant energy-efficiency improvements and want to reflect a better rating.
Yes. Our booking portal is available around the clock for Brighton & Hove residents, allowing you to select a time that fits your schedule and receive instant confirmation.
You can manage your booking directly through your confirmation email. Alternatively, contact us at support@firstcertify.co.uk and our team will adjust your appointment.

We’re looking for qualified assessors and engineers across Sussex, London & the UK to join our team. If you’re qualified to undertake EPCs, EICRs, Gas Safety Certificates, or floor plans and want steady work with a professional, well-organized company, we’d love to hear from you. We offer flexible work, competitive rates, and full support so you can focus on what you do best.
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