Commercial Energy Performance Certificate Surveys
Commercial Energy Performance Certificate Surveys
Commercial EPCs Isle of Wight
Commercial EPC Certificates on the Isle of Wight
We provide commercial Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) surveys across the Isle of Wight, helping landlords, property owners and agents meet their legal energy compliance requirements.
A commercial EPC, also known as a non-domestic Energy Performance Certificate, is a legal requirement when a commercial property is sold, rented or constructed. The certificate provides an official rating of a building’s energy performance and carbon emissions.
Our assessors carry out professional surveys to produce accurate and compliant EPC certificates for commercial buildings across the Isle of Wight.
What Is a Commercial EPC?
A commercial EPC shows how energy efficient a non-domestic building is, using a rating scale from A+ to G.
- A+ indicates a building with extremely high energy efficiency and very low carbon emissions (often close to net zero).
- G represents the lowest energy performance.
Unlike EPCs for residential properties, which are based on estimated running costs, commercial EPC ratings are calculated using the building’s estimated carbon emissions and energy usage.
The certificate also includes:
- A breakdown of the building’s energy performance
- Information about heating, cooling and lighting systems
- Recommendations for improving energy efficiency
These recommendations can help reduce energy consumption, lower carbon emissions and improve the overall EPC rating of the building.

When Is a Commercial EPC Required?
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A valid commercial EPC certificate is required when a property is:
- Sold
- Let to a new tenant
- Newly constructed
- Significantly modified or converted
The EPC must be available to potential buyers or tenants when the property is marketed.
Once issued, a commercial EPC is valid for 10 years, so a new certificate is not required each time a property is sold or let within that period.
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES)
Under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) regulations, landlords must ensure that commercial properties in the private rented sector achieve an E rating or higher before a new lease can be granted.
If a property falls below this rating, improvements may be required before it can legally be rented out.
You can learn more about MEES regulations on the official government guidance, here.
Improving a building’s EPC rating can also make it more attractive to tenants and reduce long-term energy costs.
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Commercial EPC Surveys for Isle of Wight Businesses
We provide commercial EPC assessments for a wide range of non-domestic buildings, including:
- Offices
- Retail premises
- Warehouses
- Industrial units
- Hospitality venues
- Leisure facilities
- Mixed-use buildings
Our surveys help ensure that your property meets current energy efficiency regulations and compliance requirements.
Related Energy Compliance Services
Depending on your project, you may also require additional energy assessments such as:
- SBEM calculations and BRUKL reports for new commercial buildings
- Energy assessments for building regulation compliance
- Property compliance surveys for commercial properties
These services are often required alongside EPCs for new developments or major refurbishments.
Book a Commercial EPC Survey
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If you require a commercial EPC certificate on the Isle of Wight, our team can arrange a survey quickly and efficiently.
Call: 01983 218339


If a commercial property has a rating below E, improvements may be required before it can legally be rented out under MEES regulations.
Commercial EPCs are required by landlords, property owners, developers and estate agents when a property is sold or rented.
A commercial EPC is valid for 10 years unless the building undergoes significant modifications that affect its energy performance.







