Every non-compliant rental in your patch. On a map, with the work it needs.
By law, every privately rented home in England & Wales must reach EPC C by October 2030 — fines up to £30,000 per property. The official EPC register says exactly which properties are behind, and what their certificates recommend. We turn it into your pipeline.
This is work the customer can't opt out of, and mostly doesn't pay full price for. Landlords face a legal deadline; the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme and Warm Homes grants fund a large share of the job. The only question is which installer gets there first.
Retrofit Radar is built on the government's EPC open data — every property's latest certificate, deduplicated, refreshed monthly, filtered to rentals below C in your territory, broken down by the exact measures on each certificate: insulation, heating, solar.
Territory Feed
- Every D–G rated property within ~10 miles of your base
- Rental flag, rating band, recommended measures, grant eligibility
- CSV download + web view, refreshed monthly
- Cut by postcode sector or by your trade's measures
Qualified Enquiry
- A named landlord, their property, and a stated request for a quote
- For a specific measure your firm does
- Exclusive — sold to one installer only
- No subscription, buy one at a time
See the data first
Free one-page snapshots of the compliance gap in our three pilot cities — real numbers from the register, postcode-sector level:
Straight answers
Where does the data come from?
The UK government's open EPC register — the same certificates landlords are legally required to hold. We use each property's latest certificate only, so a house that was rated D in 2014 but has a newer C doesn't appear. Aggregate views use postcode sectors; property-level detail is in the paid feed, handled in line with the register's licence terms.
What counts as a "qualified enquiry"?
A landlord who has told us their property, the measure they want quoted, and asked to be contacted by an installer. Not a scraped address, not a "might be interested" — a hand raised. If we can't deliver yours within 21 days, the £40 is refunded automatically, no ifs.
Why should landlords act now when the deadline is 2030?
Grant pots (like ECO4, ending December 2026) close and shrink; installer prices rise as the deadline nears. Early movers get funded work at today's prices — that's the pitch that converts them, and it's true.
Can I cancel the feed?
Any time, from the payment portal, no phone calls. And if the first month wasn't useful, reply to your receipt and we'll refund it.