EPC Ratings in Surrey

County186,830 Energy Performance Certificates on record

187K
Certificates
179K
Properties
D (68)
Average Rating
£1,148
Avg Energy Cost/yr

Key Insights

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Properties here could improve by an average of 13 points — from D to C with recommended upgrades.

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Annual energy costs here are £87 higher than the national average (£1,148 vs £1,061).

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CO₂ emissions could be reduced by 1.5 tonnes per property per year — a 43% reduction with energy improvements.

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57% of properties are houses — the most common type in Surrey.

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Most properties were built 1950-1966 (17%). Older buildings typically have lower EPC ratings due to poorer insulation standards.

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57% of properties are owner-occupied — a significant rental market exists here.

EPC Rating

A92+
0.9%
B81–91
13.7%
C69–80
40.7%
D55–68
68
33.6%
E39–54
9.2%
F21–38
1.5%
G1–20
0.4%

Surrey is 0.5 points worse than the national average (D, 68.5/100).

68
Surrey
68.5
National average
81
Potential

Rating Distribution

A
1,7360.9%
B
13.7%
25,627
C
40.7%
76,079
D
33.6%
62,760
E
9.2%
17,113
F
2,8111.5%
G
7040.4%

Average Annual Energy Costs

Cost TypeSurreyNational AvgDifference
Heating£849/yr£782/yr £67
Hot water£196/yr£184/yr £12
Lighting£103/yr£95/yr £8
Total£1,148/yr£1,061/yr £87

Property Types

House
106,08256.8%
Flat
60,67532.5%
Bungalow
11,8286.3%
Maisonette
6,8303.7%
Park home
1,4150.8%

Main Heating Fuel

Mains gas
147,74780.7%
Electric
31,02816.9%
Oil
2,0621.1%
LPG
1,5030.8%
Other
7660.4%

CO₂ Emissions

3.5 tonnes/yr
Current average
2 tonnes/yr
Potential

Average floor area: 100

Construction Age

Pre-1900
8,326
1900–1929
17,054
1930–1949
22,780
1950–1966
30,754
1967–1975
20,505
1976–1982
12,458
1983–1990
14,216
1991–1995
6,958
1996–2002
8,992
2003–2006
7,657
2007–2011
6,964
2012+
24,844

Efficiency Trend Over Time

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Surrey has 186,830 Energy Performance Certificates on record, covering 179,192 properties. The average EPC rating is D with an efficiency score of 68 out of 100. Annual energy costs average £1,148, comprising £849 for heating, £196 for hot water and £103 for lighting. Average CO₂ emissions are 3.5 tonnes per year.