We provide domestic and commercial EPCs across Filton and the BS10 postcode area, from £55. From post-war flats near the Airbus campus to family homes in Southmead and Brentry, we cover the full range of Filton’s housing stock. Book online or call for a quote.
68
Average score
Band D
+2
vs Bristol avg (66)
55.9%
Rated A–C
C
Most common (42.3%)
Filton scores 68 on average — 2 points above the Bristol average and the second-best performing area in the city. Over half of all properties (55.9%) are rated A to C, with C being the most common rating at 42.3%. The post-war housing stock with cavity walls and the high proportion of flats both contribute to these relatively strong figures. See the full area-by-area comparison for how Filton ranks against all Bristol neighbourhoods.
Filton sits on Bristol’s northern edge, close to major employers including Airbus, the MoD, and UWE. The area has a different character from inner Bristol — more suburban, with a housing stock dominated by post-war flats and houses from the 1950–1966 era. You’ll also find inter-war semis, some Victorian properties closer to Southmead, and newer developments around the former Filton Airfield site. This mix, weighted towards newer construction, gives Filton one of Bristol’s better EPC profiles.
Filton scores 68 on average — 2 points above the Bristol average and the second-best performing area after Stokes Croft. 55.9% of properties are rated A to C, and the most common rating is C (42.3%) rather than D. The post-war construction era means most properties have cavity walls as standard, making insulation straightforward. Flats are the dominant property type, benefiting from shared walls and lower heat loss.
For the properties that do need improvement, Filton’s housing stock is generally well-suited to cost-effective upgrades. Cavity wall insulation is usually possible, loft insulation is effective in houses, and boiler replacements deliver good returns. Newer developments may already have double glazing and modern heating systems, leaving fewer improvements needed. Neighbouring Horfield to the south has a similar post-war housing stock profile.
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 BS10 postcodes including Filton, Southmead, Brentry, and Henbury. See full pricing details for all services.
37.3% of rental properties in BS10 are currently rated below EPC C. Filton has one of Bristol’s best landlord compliance rates, with 62.7% of rental properties already meeting the upcoming C standard.
With 38.7% of Filton properties in the private rented sector (around 4,149 rental properties), the area has a higher rental density than many Bristol suburbs — driven by proximity to Airbus, the MoD, and UWE. The good news is that Filton’s post-war housing stock with cavity walls means achieving EPC C is more straightforward here than in Victorian areas. Fines for non-compliance still rise to £30,000 per property, so it’s worth checking your rating even in a well-performing area.
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 Filton properties, 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 Filton start from £55. Flats and standard houses are quick to assess, so most Filton properties fall at the lower end of the price range. We provide a quote before booking so there are no surprises. See our full pricing page for details.
The average Filton property scores 68 (Band D), the second-best in Bristol. 42.3% of properties are already rated C, and 55.9% achieve A to C overall. The post-war housing stock with cavity walls contributes to these relatively strong ratings.
Filton’s housing stock is dominated by post-war construction (1950–1966) with cavity walls as standard, plus a high proportion of flats that benefit from shared walls and lower heat loss. Some modern developments near the former Filton Airfield site also pull the average up. See the area-by-area comparison for the full picture.
Yes — we cover Filton, Southmead, Brentry, Henbury, and all surrounding BS10 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 BS10. Domestic EPCs from £55.