How it works

Map. Score. Plan.

Three steps. One Monday-morning routine. Built for installers who run a one or two-van crew and need to plan a year of compliance retrofit work — not learn a CRM.

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Bath · 5 mile · D–G
2,438 matching properties
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14 Beechen Cliff Rd
BA2 4QT · Bath
Heat cost: £2,940/yr
Score: 87/100
The loop

Map. Score. Plan.

Replaces 40 minutes per property with under one minute. No data scraping, no purchased lists, no per-property fee.

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MAP

Type a postcode, pick a radius from 1 to 50 miles, narrow by EPC band (D, E, F, G for MEES work), fuel type, glazing and recommended measures. The map renders the matching rentals immediately. A typical 5-mile radius around a UK postcode returns between 800 and 5,000 D-G properties.

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SCORE

Every property gets a 0–100 retrofit-priority score. Weighting: 60% EPC band, 20% modelled heating cost, 15% number of recommended measures, 5% grant eligibility. A G-rated home with £4,000 annual heat cost and four measures scores around 92 — schedule now. Sort descending to put the highest-priority compliance work at the top of your week.

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PLAN

Click any property to see its EPC history and the assessor-recommended measures. Export your prioritised compliance schedule to CSV — postcode, EPC, measures, score, ECO4-eligibility flag — and match it to your job calendar. Track upcoming work against the MEES 2030 deadline and the ECO4 funding sunset on 31 December 2026.

Behind each step

What you actually get.

Six things the loop does that downloading EPC CSVs and crashing Excel does not.

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Map — postcode plus radius patch

Sell coverage by patch (postcode plus 1–50 miles), not by Local Authority District. Sharper for a one or two-van crew working a 30-mile depot radius.

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Map — recommended-measures filter

Stack measures: cavity wall plus loft plus heat pump returns properties where all three are flagged on the EPC. Your highest-value bundle for whole-house retrofit.

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Score — MEES-urgency-first ranking

We rank by regulatory urgency, not affordability. Higher score means closer to the MEES 2030 cliff. The opposite of an ACI-style propensity-to-pay model.

Score — BUS, ECO4, Warm Homes flags

Every property carries a grant-eligibility flag where it qualifies. BUS heat-pump suitability, ECO4 low-income routing, Warm Homes Plan tier where rules are confirmed.

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Plan — EPC history and recommendations

Click any property to see its full EPC certificate history, the assessor-recommended measures (insulation, glazing, heating, solar) and modelled heating cost. Source of truth: gov.uk EPC Open Data.

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Plan — CSV plus weekly digest

Export up to 1,000 property records per month with rich columns. Pro adds a Monday-morning email digest of every new D-G certificate registered in your patch the previous week.

How it works · FAQ

Common questions about the workflow

What's the difference between the Map, Score, and Plan workflow?

Map. Score. Plan. is our three-step loop for planning retrofit work. Map is the filter step — pick a postcode plus a radius from 1 to 50 miles, narrow by EPC band, fuel type, tenure and recommended measures, then see results on a live UK map. Score is the rank step — every property gets a 0–100 retrofit-priority score blending EPC band, heating cost, recommended measures and grant eligibility, so the highest-priority compliance work sits at the top. Plan is the schedule step — click into any property for its EPC history and assessor-recommended measures, export your prioritised schedule to CSV, and match it to your job calendar against the MEES 2030 deadline and the ECO4 funding sunset.

How long does it take to find compliance work in my postcode?

Under a minute for a typical search. Sign in with Google, type your postcode and a service radius, pick the EPC bands you target — usually D, E, F and G for MEES work — and the map renders the matching properties immediately. A 5-mile radius around a UK postcode typically returns between 800 and 5,000 D-G properties depending on density. Sort by retrofit-priority score, click any property to see its full EPC history and recommendations, then add to a watchlist or export to CSV for your job planner. The slowest step is your decision about which patches to focus on, not the search.

Can I filter by multiple retrofit measures?

Yes — and combining measures is where the workflow earns its keep. The recommended-measures filter accepts cavity-wall insulation, loft insulation, external and internal wall insulation, double or triple glazing, low-energy lighting, heat-pump suitability, solar PV suitability and a handful of secondary controls. Stack them — for example, cavity wall plus loft plus heat pump returns properties where all three are flagged on the EPC, which is your highest-value bundle for whole-house retrofit. Pro also adds a recommendations-match filter that scores how well a property matches your specific trade — useful for installers who fit one measure rather than the bundle.

What's the retrofit-priority score and how is it calculated?

A 0–100 score where higher means more urgent. The weighting: 60% EPC band (G scores 100, F scores 80, E scores 60, D scores 40), 20% modelled heating cost (homes spending over £3,000 a year on heating score higher), 15% number of recommended measures on the certificate (3+ ranks higher), and 5% grant eligibility (Boiler Upgrade Scheme heat-pump suitability adds points). A G-rated home with £4,000 annual heating cost and four recommended measures scores around 92 — schedule now. A late-D with £1,500 heating cost and two recommendations scores around 35 — schedule eventually. Sort descending to put the highest-priority compliance work at the top of your week.

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