KIS Property Solutions offer reliable and efficient Energy Performance Certificates in Halifax, helping homeowners, landlords, and property professionals meet legal requirements when selling or letting a property.
We cover all areas of Halifax including Sowerby Bridge, Hipperholme and Northowram and have extensive experience with the variety of property types found across the town, from period stone-built homes to modern apartments.

EPC Assessments in Halifax
Our experienced assessors carry out thorough inspections and provide clear, accurate EPC reports, usually within 24–48 hours of the visit.
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we cover all areas of halifax
HX1 – Halifax town centre, Savile Park
HX2 – Illingworth, Midgley, Mixenden, Luddenden, Luddenden Foot, Wainstalls, Warley Town, Mount Tabor, Norton Tower, Ogden
HX3 – Boothtown, Northowram, Southowram, Hipperholme, Lightcliffe, Norwood Green, Copley, Ovenden, Shelf, Shibden, Akroydon
HX4 – Barkisland, Greetland, Holywell Green, Sowood, Stainland, West Vale
HX5 – Elland, Blackley
HX6 – Sowerby Bridge, Sowerby, Ripponden, Rishworth, Norland
HX7 – Hebden Bridge, Mytholmroyd, Heptonstall, Old Town, Cragg Vale
Housing Types around halifax
Film and Television Connections
Halifax’s distinctive architecture and moorland backdrop have made it a popular setting for film and TV productions. The town and surrounding Calderdale areas have featured in dramas such as Happy Valley and Gentleman Jack, as well as in period dramas like The Halifax Town Chronicles. The town’s industrial heritage, historic mills, and stone terraces provide an instantly recognisable Northern English setting that attracts filmmakers and viewers alike. These connections add an extra layer of cultural interest for residents and visitors.
Victorian and Edwardian Stone Terraces
Halifax’s urban landscape is dominated by traditional Victorian and Edwardian stone-built terraces. Constructed from local sandstone with pitched slate roofs, these properties often feature bay windows, sash frames, and small front gardens or yards. They reflect Halifax’s industrial heritage, particularly its textile history, and are found throughout historic districts such as Salterhebble and Pellon. Their solid construction and period character make them highly desirable for homeowners seeking a blend of charm and practicality.
Semi-Detached Suburban Housing
The town also boasts widespread 1930s and post-war semi-detached housing, often with brick or stone facades, pitched roofs, bay-fronted elevations, and front and rear gardens. These homes are popular with families for their larger internal layouts and off-street parking. Many of these areas, like Savile Park and Illingworth, combine suburban tranquillity with easy access to Halifax’s town centre.
Larger Detached Homes and Historic Villas
Halifax has a number of substantial detached and semi-detached homes, especially in areas such as Pellon, Boothtown, and near the Calderdale countryside. Many of these properties are Victorian or Edwardian in origin, often featuring ornate stonework, slate roofs, and spacious plots. Converted farmhouses and former mill-owner residences add variety to the housing stock, appealing to buyers seeking character, space, and a sense of history.
Modern Developments
Recent developments around Halifax combine contemporary design with local stone aesthetics, ensuring new builds harmonise with the town’s historic character. Many feature energy-efficient construction, open-plan interiors, and landscaped gardens, providing a modern living experience while retaining the visual charm of traditional Halifax architecture. There are new build houses currently being built around villages like Northowram, Copley and Hipperholme.
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Why Do You Need an Energy Performance Certificate?
If you are selling or renting a property in Halifax, you are legally required to have a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) in place before marketing your home. An EPC provides an energy efficiency rating along with recommendations to help reduce running costs, making it an important document for buyers and tenants comparing properties in the local area. Even if you already have a valid EPC (they last for 10 years), it can be highly beneficial to obtain an updated certificate if you have carried out improvements such as installing a new boiler, upgrading insulation, or fitting double glazing. A new EPC could show a higher rating, helping your property stand out in the Halifax market, attracting more interest, and potentially increasing both its value and appeal as energy efficiency continues to play a key role in property decisions.
Can I Get My Own Energy Performance Certificate?
Or do I have to use my Estate Agent?
Yes, you do not need to use the Domestic Energy Assessor recommended by your Estate Agent. As long as the energy assessor is qualified, then you can use who you you like and typically an Estate Agent will charge between £90 & £120 (plus Vat) for the EPC. Using an Independent Assessor will normally be significantly cheaper.
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