The Home Energy Model replaces the current EPC methodology from late 2027. What it measures, how it differs from RdSAP, what it means for Dorset landlords and sellers, and why acting before 2029 matters.
This guide is written by Max at True Score EPC, an Elmhurst Energy accredited Domestic Energy Assessor based in Poole, covering Bournemouth, Poole and Dorset and the wider Dorset area. Every Energy Performance Certificate is carried out personally — no subcontractors, no call centres, no hidden fees.
For homeowners, landlords and estate agents looking for clear, practical EPC guidance in Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch, Wimborne, Ferndown, Verwood, Wareham, Swanage, Ringwood and Dorchester, this article explains what you need to know and what to do next.
Need an EPC or have a question about this topic? Call Max directly on 01202 038730 or email max@truescoreepc.co.uk. Same-day appointments often available.