True Score EPC — Energy Performance Certificates & Landlord Compliance Across Dorset

About True Score EPC

True Score EPC is a Dorset-based Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) assessor and landlord compliance specialist. Every assessment is carried out personally by Max, an Elmhurst Energy accredited Domestic Energy Assessor based in Poole. We do not use subcontractors or call centres. You deal directly with your assessor from booking through to certificate delivery.

True Score EPC Limited is a UK registered company (Company No. 16734498). Our service area covers all BH, DT and SP postcodes across Dorset and the New Forest fringe.

EPC Pricing

Fixed prices, no travel fees, no hidden charges:

Same-day appointments are frequently available. Most certificates are lodged on the official UK government EPC register within 24 hours of the on-site visit.

Areas We Cover

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Why Landlords Choose True Score EPC

Landlords face fines of up to £30,000 per property for non-compliance with EPC and MEES (Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards) regulations. The Renters' Rights Act 2025 introduces additional Ombudsman membership requirements. True Score's compliance subscription tracks every certificate, sends renewal reminders before expiry, and coordinates re-inspections. Independent contractors handle gas, electrical and PAT work; True Score manages the paperwork and the calendar.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an EPC last?

An Energy Performance Certificate is valid for 10 years from the date of issue. You need a new one before selling or re-letting once it expires.

Do I legally need an EPC to sell or rent?

Yes. UK law requires a valid EPC before marketing a property for sale or rent. Landlords must also meet MEES rules requiring a minimum E rating. Fines can reach £30,000 per property.

How quickly can I get an EPC in Bournemouth or Poole?

Same-day appointments are usually available. Certificates are lodged on the official register and emailed to you, typically within 24 hours of the visit.

What does an EPC assessment involve?

Max visits your property and spends 30 to 60 minutes recording dimensions, heating systems, insulation, glazing, hot water and lighting. He photographs key elements for the audit trail. The data is then processed using government-approved software (RdSAP) and lodged on the national EPC register.

Who is the assessor?

Max is the sole assessor at True Score EPC. He is Elmhurst Energy accredited, fully insured (Public Liability), and based in Poole. He covers every assessment personally — no subcontractors.

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