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Our assessors carry out EPC assessments across Tonbridge and Malling every week, from Tonbridge and West Malling to Larkfield, East Malling and Hadlow. An EPC is required before a home is marketed for sale or rent, and the certificate stays valid for 10 years from the issue date. The rating runs from A to G, with A being the most efficient. Missing EPC paperwork can lead to a £200 fixed penalty for a domestic property, so it pays to get it arranged early.
The borough has a mixed housing picture, and that mix affects the rating you receive. Tonbridge and Malling has 61 Conservation Areas and around 1,400 listed buildings and structures, so older homes often sit alongside newer schemes such as Barden Croft in TN9 2QF, Knights Reach, Oast Park in Birling and the wider land north of Tonbridge plan. Newer builds usually start with better fabric and glazing, while older brick-and-tile homes often need more insulation work to improve their score.

An EPC, or Energy Performance Certificate, tells buyers and tenants how efficiently a property uses energy. It looks at insulation, heating, lighting, windows and a few fixed features, then converts that into an A to G band. Our EPC team carries out the assessment in person, so we record the property as it stands rather than guess from plans. If you are selling or letting in Tonbridge and Malling, the certificate must be available before marketing starts.
The rules are strict for a reason, and they apply across the borough from Tonbridge town to the villages around the Medway valley. A domestic property without a valid EPC can attract a £200 fine, while non-domestic cases can rise to £5,000. The process itself is straightforward, and we handle it with minimal disruption. Homes near the River Medway flood risk areas, listed properties in Tonbridge, and newer family houses in Larkfield all follow the same EPC process.

homedata.co.uk records show average house prices in Tonbridge and Malling at £390,000 for the year ending September 2024. That sits above the South East average of £375,000, Kent at £340,000 and England at £289,995. The same data shows median house prices have been relatively flat in real terms and have been falling since the end of 2022 because inflation has stayed high. Since 2021, inflation-adjusted prices have moved back towards levels usually seen between 2004 and 2015, with a September 2024 range of £320,000 to £380,000.
Tonbridge and Malling had an estimated 53,571 households in 2021 and around 55,184 dwellings in 2019. Ownership remained the main tenure at 70.0% in 2021, while 12.5% of households rented privately and 15.4% lived in socially rented homes. The borough’s 2024 population estimate sits at 136,853, and Tonbridge itself is the largest town with around 40,000 residents. That mix matters because older owner-occupied homes, especially in the town and the Conservation Areas, often need more work to achieve stronger EPC bands than newer stock.
Local data points to a broad split between older central homes and recent additions on the edge of town. Barden Croft in TN9 2QF, for example, is a newer development with 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses from £1,100,000 to £1,180,000, while home.co.uk listings for Knights Reach in Tonbridge show 2-bedroom mid-terrace homes from £396,995, 3-bedroom mid-terrace homes from £465,500 and 4-bedroom detached homes from £604,500. Oast Park in Birling and the new homes around New Hythe Lane in Larkfield add more modern stock, while the land north of Tonbridge is planned for about 1,500 homes of mixed sizes and tenures. One nearby scheme, Capstone Oaks in Lordswood, is marketed under Tonbridge but sits outside Tonbridge and Malling, so we leave it out of our borough picture.
Loft insulation, cavity wall insulation and solid wall insulation often make the biggest difference to an EPC score. In older homes around Tonbridge, Hadlow and East Malling, solid walls can be more common, which means the upgrade route may be different from a newer estate house. Glazing also counts, especially where original windows are still in place. Our assessors record what is actually fitted, not what might have been installed in the past.
Heating systems carry a lot of weight in the calculation, so boiler age, controls and hot water set-ups all matter. Lighting, draught-proofing and renewable measures such as solar panels can also move the needle. Many properties in Tonbridge and Malling sit inside 61 Conservation Areas or close to listed buildings, so some improvements need a careful approach. We note the existing measures clearly, then show where the realistic gains are.

Send us the property address, property type and access details. We confirm the appointment and arrange a convenient visit across Tonbridge and Malling.
Our assessor usually needs 45-60 minutes for a standard house. Larger homes, converted buildings and more complex layouts can take longer.
We inspect the rooms, loft access if available, windows, heating controls, boiler, hot water, lighting and any visible insulation. Nothing invasive is needed.
The findings are entered into approved software, which models the building’s energy performance and produces the rating.
We generate the EPC and register it so the record can be searched on the EPC register. You then have a certificate ready for marketing.
You receive the certificate and the rating breakdown. If useful improvement points stand out, we explain them in plain English.
In Tonbridge and Malling, the quickest wins often start in older terraces near Tonbridge town centre, converted flats and post-war homes in Larkfield. Loft insulation top-ups, better boiler controls and LED lighting are usually the first recommendations because they are low disruption and relatively quick to install. Where a property has cavity walls, insulation can lift the score sharply if the wall construction is suitable. The benefit is practical, not theoretical, because the EPC calculation rewards fixed measures that reduce heat loss.
Solid-wall homes, listed buildings and properties inside the borough’s 61 Conservation Areas need a more careful plan. Internal wall insulation, secondary glazing and draught proofing can help, but some changes need consent if the building is listed or subject to conservation controls. That is common in places like Tonbridge, Hadlow, Hildenborough, West Malling and East Malling. We flag those constraints during the visit, so owners know which improvements are realistic rather than just possible on paper.
ECO4 and the Great British Insulation Scheme may help some households with insulation or heating upgrades, depending on eligibility. That matters in a borough with 53,571 households and a sizeable private rented sector, because energy upgrades can reduce running costs while helping landlords and sellers plan ahead. Newer homes at Barden Croft or the newer schemes in and around Tonbridge may only need modest tweaks, while older homes in the village areas often benefit from a fuller retrofit plan. The right sequence matters, and our EPC team can point you towards the changes with the best return on effort.
Private renting accounts for 12.5% of households in Tonbridge and Malling, so EPC compliance is a regular issue for local landlords. The MEES rules set a minimum E rating for rental properties, and a property below that level cannot normally be let without an exemption. Our EPC assessments help landlords check the rating before a new tenancy, a renewal or a fresh marketing push. That is especially relevant in older rental stock around Tonbridge, East Malling and the Medway corridor.
A missing EPC can lead to a £200 domestic penalty, and a substandard rental property can bring enforcement action if it is let without meeting the legal threshold. Landlords who own homes in conservation areas also need to think about what can be upgraded without harming the building’s appearance. The rules can change, so it is sensible to check the current position before marketing begins. We keep the process practical, and we explain which measures support compliance without creating avoidable hassle.

An EPC stays valid for 10 years from the date it is issued. After that, you need a new assessment if you want to sell or let the property. If you have made energy upgrades since the last certificate, a fresh EPC can also show the improved rating.
Yes. A valid EPC must be available before a property is marketed for sale in Tonbridge and Malling, just as it does elsewhere in England and Wales. The same rule applies if you plan to let the home. We recommend arranging it early so your marketing can start without delay.
The minimum domestic rental standard is E under the MEES regulations. If a property scores F or G, it usually needs improvement before it can be let, unless an exemption applies. Landlords should check the rating before advertising, because enforcement can follow if the property is let below the legal threshold.
Our EPC assessments in Tonbridge and Malling start from £80. The price covers the visit, the data collection and the certificate being lodged correctly. Larger, more complex or unusual homes can take more time, so we always confirm the detail before the appointment.
Yes, and even a few targeted upgrades can make a difference. Loft insulation, boiler controls, LED lighting and draught proofing are common first steps, while some homes may benefit from glazing or wall insulation work. If your home sits in a conservation area or is listed, we can talk through the options that are more realistic for the building type.
Our assessor visits the property and spends around 45-60 minutes in a standard home. We inspect the loft access if available, the heating system, windows, lighting, hot water and visible insulation, then enter the details into approved software. The calculation produces the energy band and the recommendations section.
Some listed buildings are exempt in limited cases, but not every listed home automatically avoids the requirement. The rules depend on the property and how the work would affect its character. If you own a listed property in Tonbridge and Malling, we can talk through the basics before the visit so you know what to expect.
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Homebuyer report for standard properties
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Required gas safety checks for rental homes
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Our EPC assessments start from £80, which keeps the process clear from the outset. That fee includes the assessor visit, the property data collection, the EPC calculation and the certificate being registered correctly. Homes in Tonbridge, West Malling, Larkfield and the surrounding villages all follow the same basic process, so there is no need for a complicated setup. If the home is larger or more complex, we will explain that before the appointment is confirmed.
Turnaround is usually fast, and many certificates are issued within 48 hours of the visit. Once the EPC is lodged, it can be searched on the official register and used for your sale or letting paperwork. You will receive the certificate details directly, so you can pass them to your estate agent, solicitor or tenant reference contact. If you need to move quickly, booking early is the simplest way to avoid a hold-up.
The visit itself is straightforward and non-invasive, which suits busy owners and landlords across the borough. We do not need to lift floorboards or move into hidden voids, and the assessment is based on visible features and documentary evidence where appropriate. A lot of Tonbridge and Malling homes have a mix of original elements and later upgrades, so the key is getting the record accurate. Our EPC team keeps that process practical, quick and easy to follow.
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