The government has proposed raising the minimum EPC standard to C by 2028 for new rental tenancies and 2030 for all tenancies. This E-rated property would need to improve by two bands to comply. Acting now costs less and avoids deadline pressure.
Now
E
Current rating
Target (2028)
C
Minimum required
Achievable
C
With improvements
This Property
£1,520
estimated per year
UK Average
£1,800
per year
After Improvements
£844
potential per year
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This detached bungalow is located in DURHAM, DH1 4LS. The property offers 95m² (1023 sq ft) of good-sized living space with 4 habitable rooms. It is a post-war property from the mid-20th century. The property has an EPC rating of E (43/100), which is below average but still meets minimum rental requirements. With recommended improvements, it could achieve a C rating (78/100). The walls feature cavity wall insulation for improved thermal efficiency. The loft insulation is rated very good, meeting or exceeding the recommended 270mm depth for optimal thermal performance. Double glazing is installed, though the efficiency rating suggests older units. Modern low-E double glazing can be up to 40% more efficient than units installed before 2002. Estimated annual energy costs are £1520, comprising £1100 for heating, £304 for hot water, and £116 for lighting. The property produces 6.9 tonnes of CO2 per year, which is above average for a UK home. The property last sold in July 2018 for £317,250.
Current Rating
Achievable Rating
With recommended improvements
Based on assessment dated 16 May 2018
Poor and average-rated elements are your biggest opportunities to raise the EPC score and cut bills.
🧱 Walls
Cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed)
🏗️ Roof
Pitched, 300 mm loft insulation
🪟 Windows
Partial double glazing
📦 Floor
Suspended, no insulation (assumed)
🔥 Heating
Warm air, mains gas
🚿 Hot Water
NaN
💡 Lighting
15.0% low energy — Low energy lighting in 15% of fixed outlets
Full Address
2, Springfield Park
DH1 4LS
DURHAM
Property Type
Bungalow
Detached
Construction Age
England and Wales: 1967-1975
Floor Area
95.0 m²
4.0 total rooms
CO₂ Emissions
6.9 tonnes/year
Energy Consumption
415 kWh/m²/year
DURHAM has a mix of older and newer housing stock. E-rated properties in this area typically pre-date modern insulation standards but are strong candidates for improvement — particularly insulation and heating system upgrades, which can lift ratings by two or more bands.
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🔥 Heating
Warm air, mains gas
£1100 /yr
Save £414/yr
🚿 Hot Water
£304 /yr
Save £209/yr
💡 Lighting
15.0% low energy
£116 /yr
Save £53/yr
Improving from E to C typically adds 3–5% per band to property value.
£317,250
D
Jul 2018
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The surrounding area (1-mile radius) experiences higher crime levels
violent crime
84 incidents (32%)
Anti-social behaviour
49 incidents (19%)
Shoplifting
36 incidents (14%)
Public order
30 incidents (12%)
Criminal damage
16 incidents (6%)
About this data: Crime statistics show incidents reported during April 2026 within a 1-mile radius. Data from Police.uk, updated monthly.
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