We provide domestic and commercial EPCs across Easton and the BS5 postcode area, from £55. From Victorian terraces on Bellevue Road to converted properties off St Marks Road, we’ve assessed hundreds of homes in this diverse neighbourhood. Book online or call for a quote.
66
Average score
Band D
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vs Bristol avg (66)
44.2%
Rated A–C
D
Most common (40.8%)
Easton’s housing stock is predominantly Victorian terraces from the 1900–1929 era, and the average property scores 66 (Band D) — matching the Bristol average exactly. With 24,634 certificates, BS5 is one of the largest postcode areas in Bristol by volume. 44.2% of properties are rated A to C, while 53.5% sit in the D to E range. See the full area-by-area comparison for how Easton ranks against all Bristol neighbourhoods.
Easton is one of Bristol’s most diverse and vibrant neighbourhoods, centred around St Marks Road — the area’s cultural and culinary hub. The housing stock is predominantly Victorian terraces from the 1900–1929 era, with tightly packed rows of bay-fronted two and three-bedroom homes on streets like Bellevue Road, Robertson Road, and Greenbank Road. BS5 is one of Bristol’s largest postcode areas by certificate count (24,634), reflecting a dense residential neighbourhood with significant rental stock.
With 45.4% of properties in the private rented sector and a large HMO population, Easton has one of Bristol’s highest concentrations of landlord-owned properties. The gentrification trend is pushing property prices up rapidly, but the underlying housing stock remains largely Victorian with solid walls, original glazing, and older heating systems. 40.8% of properties are rated D, and 12.7% are rated E.
Easton’s terraces respond well to standard improvements. The relatively compact floor plans mean heating upgrades have a proportionally larger impact than in bigger properties. Boiler replacements, loft insulation, draught-proofing, and LED lighting can move a typical Easton terrace from mid-D towards a C rating. For more on improving Victorian terrace EPCs, see our Victorian home EPC guide.
Domestic EPC
Energy certificate for homes
Commercial EPC
Energy certificate for business premises
EICR
Electrical safety inspection
Gas Safety Certificate
Annual CP12 for landlords
Fire Risk Assessment
For HMOs and shared buildings
SAP Calculations
Part L compliance for new builds
We cover all BS5 postcodes including Easton, St George, Whitehall, Barton Hill, and Greenbank. See full pricing details for all services.
49.7% of rental properties in BS5 are currently rated below EPC C. BS5 has more rental properties than any other Bristol postcode — 11,194. With nearly half below C, Easton landlords represent one of the largest groups needing to act before 2030.
With 45.4% of Easton properties in the private rented sector, the 2030 EPC C deadline will affect a huge number of properties in this area. Fines for non-compliance rise to £30,000 per property. Easton’s Victorian terraces can often be improved to a C rating with the right combination of measures, but landlords with multiple properties should start planning now.
The first step is knowing where your property stands. An EPC assessment gives you your current rating, your potential rating, and a prioritised list of improvements. For landlords with multiple Easton properties or HMOs, we offer portfolio assessments.
For the full picture on the 2030 deadline, fines, and exemptions, see our landlord EPC guide. For a step-by-step compliance checklist, see the landlord compliance checklist.
Domestic EPCs in Easton start from £55. Easton’s terraced houses are standard assessments, so most properties fall at or near the base price. We provide a quote before booking so there are no surprises. See our full pricing page for details.
The average Easton property scores 66 (Band D), which matches the Bristol average exactly. 40.8% of properties are rated D, and 44.2% are rated A to C. The Victorian terraces that dominate BS5 typically fall in the D range, though well-improved properties can reach C.
Yes — rental properties need a valid EPC. HMOs may need individual EPCs for each let unit depending on the configuration. If tenants have separate letting agreements for self-contained units, each unit typically needs its own EPC. See our EPC requirements guide for more detail.
Yes — we cover Easton, St George, Whitehall, Barton Hill, Greenbank, and all surrounding BS5 postcodes. Our assessors know the local housing stock and can usually offer next-day availability.
We know the local housing stock and provide fast, professional assessments across BS5. Domestic EPCs from £55.