EPC Certificate in Jette

AL Energy delivers your EPC Certificate (PEB in French, EPB in Dutch) in Jette (1090) within 48 hours. Certified EPC assessors, fixed prices from € 125, covering Jette and all 18 other Brussels municipalities. Spiegel, Dielegem, Essegem — residential neighbourhoods with family houses, we know the area well.

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EPC prices in Jette

From € 125 VAT incl.
Fixed prices, no hidden fees · Carried out by our team of certified assessors
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EPC studio Jette

Studio / Room

Up to 40 m²
€ 125
VAT incl. — fixed price
  • Visit ~30 min
  • Official certificate
  • Valid 10 years
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EPC house Jette

House

Less than 200 m²
€ 245
VAT incl. — fixed price
  • Visit ~1 h
  • Official certificate
  • Valid 10 years
  • Detailed report
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Building

Fewer than 3 units
€ 305
VAT incl. — fixed price
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Larger or atypical property?

Building with more than 3 units or an atypical property? Contact us for a custom quote.

EPC in Jette: what you need to know

Residential neighbourhoods and family houses

Jette is a valued residential municipality thanks to its family houses with gardens, especially in the Spiegel and Dielegem neighbourhoods. These houses, often built in the mid-20th century, benefit from an EPC analysis that identifies potential improvements.

Proximity to UZ Brussels hospital and ongoing development

The presence of UZ Brussels hospital and good transport links attract new residents. Apartments in residences and renovated houses create dynamism on the local property market and make the EPC certificate essential. Jette is one of the 19 municipalities where we work on EPC certification in Brussels.

Strict legal obligation

Jette has a growing residential property market. Every owner must hold a valid EPC certificate when selling or renting. Fines: € 50 to € 62,500.

Why AL Energy in Jette?

From € 125 VAT incl.Fixed prices, no hidden fees or surcharges
Appointment within 48 hoursFast on-site visit, certificate delivered shortly after
2 certified assessorsCertified by Brussels Environment, no. 001858932 and no. 001851785
Knowledge of Jette property stockFamily houses, residences, developing neighbourhoods — familiar territory

Property stock in Jette: neighbourhood by neighbourhood

Jette (1090) is a residential municipality of over 52,000 inhabitants in the north-west of Brussels. The property stock is dominated by detached and semi-detached houses built between the 1930s and 1960s, complemented by small apartment buildings and a few social housing complexes. The municipality attracts many families thanks to its green spaces, proximity to UZ Brussels hospital and good public transport links (metro, tram, bus). In terms of energy performance, Jette's property stock mainly achieves EPC scores between D and F, as the older houses suffer from insufficient insulation in solid walls and outdated windows. Properties renovated with roof insulation, double glazing and modern heating achieve C or B. Each neighbourhood has its own architectural features and our certified assessors adapt their analysis accordingly.

Jette town centre and Spiegel Square

Jette's town centre, around Spiegel Square and Rue Léon Théodor, consists of terraced houses from the 1930s-1950s with ground-floor commercial premises, alongside apartment buildings of 3 to 5 storeys from the 1960s-1970s. The average EPC score ranges between D and F, but energy renovations (internal insulation, boiler replacement) can bring it up to C. With our prices from € 165 for an apartment, EPC certification remains accessible for the many landlords in the area.

Dielegem and Jettepark

The Dielegem neighbourhood, bordered by Jettepark and Dielegem Abbey, is one of the most residential parts of the municipality. It features fine family houses from the 1940s-1960s with gardens, often between 120 and 200 m². They have solid brick walls and sometimes non-insulated tile roofs. The typical EPC score is E or F for unrenovated properties, but roof insulation alone can improve the rating by 1 to 2 grades.

Essegem

The Essegem neighbourhood, in the south-west of Jette, includes a significant social housing complex from the 1950s as well as workers' houses and small rental buildings. The stock is often older and less well maintained, with EPC scores frequently between E and G. It is an area where many owners rent: the EPC certificate is mandatory for every new rental agreement, with fines of up to € 62,500.

Belgica and Pannenhuis

The areas around Belgica and Pannenhuis metro stations are among the most dynamic in Jette for property transactions. The stock is mixed: inter-war houses, small 1960s buildings and some recent new-build projects. New-build or recently renovated properties achieve EPC grade A or B, while older buildings often remain at D to F. Our assessors know this area well and visit within 48 hours at prices from € 125.

Neighbouring municipalities

Do you also own a property in a municipality neighbouring Jette? We cover those too:

Frequently asked questions — EPC in Jette

How much does an EPC certificate cost in Jette?

The price depends on the type of property: from € 125 for a studio or room, € 165 for an apartment < 100 m², € 245 for a house < 200 m² and € 305 for a building < 3 units. On-site visit, analysis and certificate included. View all prices →

Is an EPC certificate useful when selling a house in Jette?

Yes, the EPC certificate is mandatory for every property sale in Brussels, including in Jette. It must appear in the listing and be handed over to the buyer. Beyond the legal obligation, a good score highlights the energy improvements and can be a significant selling argument. Potential fines: € 50 to € 62,500 →

Which neighbourhoods in Jette do you cover?

We visit all neighbourhoods in Jette: Spiegel, Dielegem, Essegem, Belgica, Heilig Hart, Kasteel, Jettepark and Pannenhuis.

How long does it take to get an EPC certificate in Jette?

We schedule an appointment within 48 hours of your request. The on-site visit takes 30 minutes (studio) to 1.5 hours (house or building). The official certificate is delivered shortly after the visit.

Which works improve the EPC score of a house in Jette?

The most effective works are insulation (roof, walls), replacement of windows with double or triple glazing and installation of a high-performance heating system. Keep your invoices and supporting documents so the assessor can take them into account during the analysis.

What is a typical EPC score for a house in Jette?

Most houses in Jette achieve an EPC score between D and F. Houses from the 1930s-1960s, prevalent in the Spiegel and Dielegem neighbourhoods, often suffer from insufficient wall and roof insulation. Renovated houses with insulation and new heating achieve C or even B. The few recent properties typically reach A or B. What does the EPC score mean? Full guide →

How can I improve the EPC of a semi-detached house in Jette?

For the typical 1930-1960 semi-detached houses in Jette, the most cost-effective improvements are: roof insulation (1 to 2 grade improvement), wall insulation (internal or external depending on the possibilities), replacement of single-glazed windows with high-performance double glazing, and modernisation of the heating system (condensing boiler or heat pump). Renolution grants cover part of these investments.

Request your EPC Certificate in Jette

From € 125, appointment within 48 hours. Certified assessors by Brussels Environment.

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