Rental Health pack for Landlords & Letting Agents
If you are a private landlord with one or more properties, your portfolio could benefit from FREE insulation and heating grants. We help you access government grants for various home improvements, with no charge to you or the tenant.

EPC’s in Devon, Somerset, Cornwall & the South West
Don’t get caught out!
From 2028, all newly rented properties must meet a minimum EPC rating of C. By 2030, this standard will apply to all rental properties, regardless of tenancy start date.
At the same time, the minimum investment cap for energy efficiency upgrades is set to rise from £3,000 to £15,000, and fines for non-compliance could reach up to £40,000.
With a major overhaul of the EPC framework expected in 2026, landlords have a limited window to secure a favourable rating under the current system — before assessments potentially become stricter and more complex.
Target CO2 is already supporting landlords and estate agents across Devon, Somerset and the South West, helping them access free heating and insulation grants designed to lift EPC ratings and protect property value.
Early action means lower costs, improved compliance, and stronger tenant appeal.
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Landlord Health Pack – £200 + VAT
A smart, all-in-one service designed to future-proof your rental property and get ahead of upcoming legislation.
What’s included:
C-Rating Action Plan
A tailored report detailing the exact steps needed to achieve a minimum C-rated EPC, including all insulation and heating improvements.
EPC Upgrade Voucher
A free EPC reassessment voucher (worth over £100) to be used within 6 months of the rental assessment
Modelling & Forecasting
An up-to-date Energy Performance Report allowing us to model which specific products will have the greatest impact on your EPC score
Government Grant Check
Identification of any available funding or free grants that could cover part or all of the recommended works.
Quotes for Work
Transparent, no-obligation quotes for any additional upgrades needed to reach compliance.

Do you know what your property’s energy rating is?
Want to understand more about EPC’s and how they are calculated?
We recently took part in a webinar for one of the agents we work with, it offers education on what an EPC assessor is looking for and the pitfalls when trying to improve an EPC.

