EPC C · England
EPC C by 2030 for landlords in Birmingham
Privately rented homes in Birmingham are expected to reach EPC C by 1 October 2030. Here's how Birmingham's housing stock looks today, what reaching C involves, and a free checker for any address.
Of the 464,655 domestic EPCs on the register in Birmingham, 278,399 (60%) are rated below band C and would need work — or a valid exemption — to let after the 2030 deadline. The other 186,256 (40%) already sit at band C or above.
Bands A–C meet the 2030 standard; D–G fall below it. Source: EPC register, all domestic certificates lodged in Birmingham.
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What Birmingham landlords need to do
If your rental is already band C or above, you are compliant for now — but keep an eye on your certificate’s expiry date, because a lapse close to 2030 can mean requalifying under the rules in force then. If it is band D or below, the route to C usually combines insulation, glazing, heating controls and a more efficient heating system. The right mix depends heavily on how the property is built — a solid-wall Victorian terrace needs a very different plan to a cavity-walled 1930s semi.
Where the cost of reaching C is genuinely prohibitive, you may be able to register an exemption rather than do the work. Read our guides to the 2030 deadline, the cost cap, and which exemptions apply. The checker above gives you the property-specific starting point — its current rating and the measures on its EPC.
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EPC figures contain public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Band and cost figures are indicative and based on the current EPC metric.
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