Fixed-price £60 EPCs across the Bradford district — from city-centre terraces to Wharfedale villages. Assessed by an Elmhurst-accredited assessor and on the national register within 24 hours.
A huge share of Bradford’s homes are solid stone terraces, back-to-backs and pre-war semis — the property types where EPC ratings are most often got wrong. Wall construction, room-in-roof spaces and older heating systems all need entering correctly under current RdSAP conventions, or the rating comes out lower than it should. As a landlord with rental properties in the Bradford district myself, I assess these houses the way a lender or the council will actually read them.
Recent jobs across Shipley, Bingley, Idle, Eccleshill, Keighley and Ilkley — sales EPCs for agents and licensing EPCs for landlords.



£60 fixed across the whole Bradford district — no extra for Keighley, Ilkley or the villages. Book it with photos or a floor plan in the same visit and the bundle works out cheaper.
Yes. An EPC must be commissioned before the property is marketed, and it's the same rule whether you're selling through an agent or privately. Agents in Bradford won't list without one.
Not automatically. Solid stone walls do score lower for insulation, but heating controls, loft insulation and glazing all count too — and an assessor who enters the construction correctly makes a real difference. I assess a lot of Bradford stone terraces and back-to-backs and always explain the cheapest ways to lift the rating.
Usually within 1–2 working days, often same day for Shipley, Idle, Eccleshill and central Bradford. The certificate itself is lodged within 24 hours of the visit.
Yes — it's a standard domestic EPC lodged on the national government register, which is exactly what Bradford Council requires for licensing and what lenders require for BTL mortgages.