Regulation Ambitions vs Practical Realities
The government has set ambitious targets for energy efficiency, but for many property owners the gap between regulation and reality is widening. By 2027, all rented properties must achieve EPC C. By 2030, the requirement increases to EPC B. These deadlines are fast approaching, and the cost of failing to comply is significant. Properties that do not meet the standard will not only face penalties but could become legally unlettable.
The challenge is scale. Commercial landlords and portfolio owners are looking at entire building stocks that need urgent upgrades. Many older properties were built with little thought for insulation, ventilation, or renewable technology. Retrofitting them to modern standards is not a simple task. It requires careful planning, major investment, and access to a skilled supply chain that is already under strain.
For many owners, the biggest concern is feasibility. The cost of whole-building upgrades can be daunting, particularly when factored across large portfolios. Add to that the uncertainty around government guidance and the limited availability of trusted installers, and it is clear why so many property managers feel exposed. Waiting until the last minute is a high-risk strategy, but many are unsure how to move forward.
The practical reality is that no single measure will deliver compliance. Most buildings require a package of improvements, from fabric upgrades such as insulation, glazing, and ventilation, through to renewable technologies like heat pumps, solar PV, and battery storage. Sequencing these works properly is just as important as the measures themselves, as poor planning can lead to wasted investment or failed compliance checks.
TF Energy bridges this gap between ambition and delivery. Our role is to manage the compliance process, handle the documentation, and deliver the practical works on site. We cover everything from assessments and design through to full installation, including standard trades such as heating, plumbing, electrical, and building works. By combining technical expertise with hands-on delivery, we help clients meet regulatory demands without unnecessary cost or disruption.
The regulations are not going away. Owners who act now will spread costs, secure reliable contractors, and protect the value of their assets. Those who delay risk being left behind with properties that are both non-compliant and unlettable.













