EPC C by property type
Getting a Bungalow to EPC C
Bungalows have a large roof area relative to their floor area, so loft insulation is especially valuable.
Why this type behaves the way it does
- Large roof footprint per m² of floor
- Single storey — all rooms below the loft
- Age and wall type vary
Measures that typically reach C
Because so much heat is lost through the roof, topping up loft insulation is usually the most cost-effective first step.
Check your property’s real figures
The above is general to the construction type. Enter a postcode for the actual current band, the gap to C, and the costed measures from that property’s own EPC.
Common questions
Is it hard to get a bungalow to EPC C?
Because so much heat is lost through the roof, topping up loft insulation is usually the most cost-effective first step.
Which improvements does a bungalow usually need?
The measures that most often appear on EPCs for this type are: Loft insulation, Cavity wall insulation, A modern condensing boiler, Double glazing, Heating controls. The exact set — and the order that's most cost-effective — depends on the individual property, which the checker shows.
What is the deadline and the penalty?
Rented homes need to reach EPC C (or hold a valid exemption) by 1 October 2030. Letting below C without an exemption can attract a penalty of up to £30,000 per property.
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Guidance is general to the construction type and indicative; the cost figures in the checker come from each property’s own EPC. EPC data: contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
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