London, UK – PropEco has launched EPC Audit, a new tool designed to strengthen confidence in Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) by identifying potential inconsistencies and errors. The solution is aimed at helping property professionals, lenders, and homeowners make better-informed decisions while supporting the UK’s transition to net zero.
EPCs play a growing role in the housing market, shaping mortgage rates, valuations, and buying decisions. According to PropEco, even small inaccuracies in EPC data can have a major impact on property values, energy cost projections, and compliance with minimum energy standards.
“Incorrect EPC data isn’t just a clerical error; it’s a financial liability waiting to happen,” said Chris Hardman, Director at PropEco. “A downgraded rating can reduce property value, derail sales, or put landlords at risk of non-compliance. Our EPC Audit tool is designed to highlight potential issues early and give all stakeholders more confidence in the data they rely on.”
How It Works
Built on PropEco’s Enhanced EPC dataset, the EPC Audit tool applies hundreds of automated checks to identify anomalies and provide greater clarity. By doing so, it supports surveyors, valuers, lenders, and buyers in avoiding costly surprises and making more reliable decisions.
Supporting Net Zero
PropEco says that reliable EPC data is essential to achieving the UK’s net zero housing goals. By ensuring that property assessments better reflect real-world performance, the company believes EPC Audit will help accelerate investment in energy efficiency improvements.
Availability
EPC Audit is available now through PropEco’s platform, offering flexible access via API integration, bulk data downloads, or its browser-based Data Explorer.
About PropEco
Founded in 2021, PropEco is a UK-based technology company that provides advanced property data and analytics tools. Its mission is to support a more resilient and sustainable built environment by giving property professionals, lenders, and insurers access to actionable insights.


