
As specialists in energy efficiency and renewable technology, we provide a comprehensive suite of surveys designed to help homeowners assess their energy usage, identify opportunities for improvement, and model the impact of upgrades on their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating.
Our mission is to equip homeowners with a clear understanding of their property's energy efficiency, enabling them to make informed decisions about upgrades, with full transparency on the financial and environmental benefits of any improvements.
Verdant customers benefit from industry-leading expertise and non-invasive surveying, conducted in strict accordance with the PAS 2035 framework, benchmark accreditation and TrustMark practice standards.




percent of homes score below the target EPC rating of C, meaning they are D or lower.
million homes will need to be retrofitted in order to meet the UK's 2050 emissions target.
is the average EPC score for homes in England on a rating between 0 - 100.
the target year for the UK to be net-zero emissions.
tonnes of CO2 is produced by every D rated home annually across the UK.

pounds on average spent on utility bills annually for every D grade home in the UK.

According to data from Rightmove you could increase the value of your property by as much as 15% by improving the energy efficiency from F - C. You can even add more than £11,000 by improving the energy efficiency rating by one grade from D - C. What's your EPC score?



There are several financial incentives to help homeowners transition to more energy-efficient and sustainable homes.
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme operated by the government offers grants to replace old, inefficient boilers with low-carbon alternatives like heat pumps, reducing emissions and long-term heating costs paying as much as £7,500.
The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) allows households generating renewable electricity—such as through solar panels—to earn money by exporting excess energy back to the grid. Most of the largest energy providers are competing to offer the best rates for surplus energy.
The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) helps low-income and vulnerable households improve insulation and heating systems, tackling fuel poverty while enhancing energy efficiency.
Finally, Green Deal funding enables homeowners to make energy-saving upgrades, such as insulation and heating improvements, with repayments made through energy bills. This scheme once run by the government is still operated by a limited number of private, verified businesses.







Get in touch to book a survey and unlock savings of both money and energy. Our insured, accredited and expert team aim to respond as quickly as possible.
If you prefer, you can email directly to:
info@verdantenergysurveys.co.uk.




