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EPC Kingswood — Energy Performance Certificates in Kingswood, Bristol

We provide domestic and commercial EPCs across Kingswood and the BS15 postcode area, from £55. Whether you own a terraced house on the High Street or a semi on the surrounding residential streets, we cover all of Kingswood. Book online or call for a quote.

EPC Ratings in Kingswood

Based on 3,779 EPC certificates in BS15 | Source: UK EPC Register

66

Average score

Band D

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vs Bristol avg (66)

43.2%

Rated A–C

D

Most common (41.2%)

EPC Rating Distribution in Kingswood (BS15)

Kingswood’s housing stock is a mix of Victorian terraces and inter-war semis, and the average property scores 66 (Band D) — matching the Bristol average. 43.2% of properties are rated A to C, while 54.3% sit in the D to E range. The inter-war construction era means many homes have cavity walls, which is positive for energy efficiency. See the full area-by-area comparison for how Kingswood ranks against all Bristol neighbourhoods. Nearby Fishponds (BS16) has a similar profile.

Kingswood’s Housing Stock and EPC Challenges

Kingswood is a large suburban area on Bristol’s eastern edge, with its own distinct high street and community identity. The housing stock is more mixed than inner Bristol — Victorian terraces in the centre around Kingswood High Street, inter-war and 1930s–1949 semis on the surrounding streets, and some newer developments on the outskirts. Generally more affordable than inner Bristol, Kingswood attracts a good mix of owner-occupiers and rental tenants.

The dominant construction era is 1930–1949, which is actually positive for EPC ratings. Inter-war homes often have cavity walls that can be insulated cheaply and effectively — unlike the solid walls found in Victorian areas like Clifton or Cotham. The average score of 66 matches the Bristol average, with 43.2% of properties rated A to C. The most common rating is D at 41.2%.

For homeowners looking to improve, Kingswood’s inter-war stock responds particularly well to cavity wall insulation (if not already done), loft insulation top-ups, and boiler upgrades. These three measures alone can often shift a D rating into C territory for under £3,000. The area’s more compact property sizes mean heating improvements have proportionally greater impact.

Our Services in Kingswood

We cover all BS15 postcodes including Kingswood, Hanham, Longwell Green, and the surrounding area. See full pricing details for all services.

Kingswood Landlords — Are You Ready for 2030?

46.9% of rental properties in BS15 are currently rated below EPC C. Kingswood’s rental market is smaller than inner Bristol but growing. With 46.9% of rental properties below C, landlords should get EPCs early to plan improvement works before 2030.

With 33.6% of Kingswood properties in the private rented sector, the 2030 EPC C deadline will affect a significant number of properties. Fines for non-compliance rise to £30,000 per property. The good news is that Kingswood’s inter-war housing stock is often easier and cheaper to improve than older Victorian properties — cavity wall insulation alone can make a substantial difference.

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 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an EPC cost in Kingswood?

Domestic EPCs in Kingswood start from £55. This is the standard price for the area’s terraces and semis. We provide a quote before booking so there are no surprises. See our full pricing page for details.


What EPC rating do most Kingswood homes get?

The average Kingswood property scores 66 (Band D), matching the Bristol average. 41.2% of properties are rated D. The inter-war stock in the area performs reasonably well, with 43.2% rated A to C. Homes with cavity wall insulation and modern boilers often reach C.


Do inter-war homes in Kingswood have cavity walls?

Many do — 1930s to 1949 construction typically used cavity walls. Cavity wall insulation is one of the cheapest and most effective EPC improvements, often costing under £1,000 and making a significant difference to the rating. An EPC assessment will confirm whether your walls are cavity or solid.


Do you cover all of BS15?

Yes — we cover Kingswood, Hanham, Longwell Green, and all surrounding BS15 postcodes. Our assessors know the local housing stock and can usually offer next-day availability.

Book Your EPC in Kingswood

We know the local housing stock and provide fast, professional assessments across BS15. Domestic EPCs from £55.

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