The financial benefit of energy efficient homes

The financial benefit of energy efficient homes

The cost of energy bills can vary hugely depending on your property’s EPC rating. 

An energy performance certificate (EPC) measures the energy efficiency of a property. A is the most efficient rating and G is the least. A recent study1 has emphasised the difference that a good rating makes. For a three-bedroom house, average annual energy bills could be anything from £508 (A rating) to £5,674 (G rating). The most common EPC rating in the UK is a D, with bills averaging £2,340. 

There are several things you can do to improve your home’s energy efficiency. Some of the most affordable include replacing your old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps or LED bulbs, installing loft insulation and insulating your hot water tank. 

1Rightmove, 2024 

It is important to take professional advice before making any decision relating to your personal finances. Information within this article is based on our current understanding and can be subject to change without notice and the accuracy and completeness of the information cannot be guaranteed. It does not provide individual tailored investment advice and is for guidance only. Some rules may vary in different parts of the UK.