EPC in Harrogate
EPC certificate cost in Harrogate: £47 to £126
Typical pricing for an EPC inspection on a rental property in Harrogate. Figures cover standard residential properties and exclude any remedial work.
EPC cost in Harrogate by property type
| Property | Typical price band | Midpoint |
|---|---|---|
| 1-bedroom flat | £40 to £108 | £74 |
| 2-bedroom flat | £45 to £120 | £82 |
| 3-bedroom house | £54 to £145 | £100 |
| 4-bedroom house | £61 to £164 | £113 |
| 5-bedroom HMO | £89 to £236 | £162 |
Prices are aggregated estimates and do not include the cost of any remedial electrical work needed to bring the installation up to standard.
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What an EPC covers in Harrogate
Affluent North Yorkshire spa town with consistently above-regional pricing. Landlords letting property here must hold a valid EPC certificate before a new tenancy begins, and must renew it at least every 10 years.
Postcode areas typically covered include HG1, HG2, HG3. Engineers serving Harrogate may charge a small premium for properties inside congestion or low-emission zones where parking and travel times add cost.
A standard EPC inspection takes between thirty and ninety minutes depending on the size and age of the property. The accredited Domestic Energy Assessor records the property's construction, insulation, heating system and glazing, then runs the figures through the Standard Assessment Procedure to produce a rating from A to G. The certificate lasts ten years.
Other certificates landlords in Harrogate need
EPC is one of five compliance certificates the average Harrogate landlord juggles. Costs and renewal cycles for the others, with Harrogate-specific pricing where available:
Estimated cost in Harrogate: £126 to £315
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Estimated cost in Harrogate: £63 to £126
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Recommended annual test of portable electrical appliances supplied with a rental property.
Read the PAT guide →
Mandatory written fire risk assessment for HMOs, blocks of flats and the common parts of any multi-occupied building.
Read the Fire Risk guide →
Licence required to let a House in Multiple Occupation. Rules and fees vary by council.
Read the HMO Licence guide →