EPC Certificate in Koekelberg

AL Energy delivers your EPC Certificate (PEB in French, EPB in Dutch) in Koekelberg (1081) within 48 hours. Certified EPC assessors in the Centre/Basilica district, Simonis/Pannenhuis and Quatre-Vents — interwar terraced houses and apartments, fixed prices from €125.

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EPC prices in Koekelberg

From €125 VAT incl.
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EPC studio Koekelberg

Studio / Bedsit

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

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

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

Building with more than 3 units or a special property? Contact us for a tailored quote.

EPC Certificate in Koekelberg: what you need to know

Interwar heritage and Basilica

Koekelberg is known for the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and its compact urban fabric of terraced houses from the 1920s-40s. This typical housing stock often has limited insulation, making the EPC Certificate an important tool for assessing energy performance before renovation.

Smallest Brussels commune

With only 1.2 km² and approximately 22,000 inhabitants, Koekelberg is the smallest Brussels commune. Despite its size, it has a dense and active property market. The EPC Certificate is essential for every transaction — sale or rental. See our EPC Certificate Brussels page for an overview of our services.

Strict legal requirement

Every owner in Koekelberg must hold a valid EPC Certificate to sell or rent. Fines: €50 to €62,500.

Why choose AL Energy in Koekelberg?

From €125 VAT incl.Fixed prices, no hidden costs
Appointment within 48 hoursFast scheduling, certificate right after the visit
2 certified assessorsAccredited by Brussels Environment, no. 001858932 and no. 001851785
Knowledge of Koekelberg's housing stockInterwar terraced houses, apartments, investment properties — we know them all

Property in Koekelberg: district by district

Koekelberg (1081) covers only 1.2 km² but has approximately 22,000 inhabitants, making it one of the most densely populated communes in the Brussels-Capital Region. The housing stock is dominated by interwar terraced houses (1920-1940) of 100-160 m², alongside apartment buildings from the 1960s-70s near Simonis and Pannenhuis. The typical EPC class ranges from D to G: the older houses have solid brick walls, often without cavity insulation, and single or poor double glazing. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart dominates the skyline and some adjacent properties are in a protected urban landscape zone, which may restrict certain renovation works such as external facade insulation. With our prices from €125, EPC certification remains accessible for every property type in Koekelberg.

Centre / Basilica district

The area around the Basilica of the Sacred Heart contains primarily interwar terraced houses (1920-1940) of 100-160 m². These properties have solid brick walls with little insulation. The typical EPC class is D to F. The proximity to the Basilica means some properties fall under heritage protection rules that may limit facade insulation options. Roof insulation and high-performance glazing are the most accessible improvements.

Simonis / Pannenhuis

The Simonis and Pannenhuis areas, well served by metro line 2/6, attract many tenants and investors. Apartment buildings from the 1960s-70s predominate here — these typically achieve EPC classes E to G due to poor envelope insulation and outdated heating systems. Renovation of these blocks (roof insulation, collective boiler upgrade) can achieve significant gains of 2 to 3 EPC classes.

Quatre-Vents

The Quatre-Vents district has a mix of terraced houses and smaller apartment blocks. The housing stock dates mainly from 1930-1960. EPC classes vary widely: from D for better-maintained properties to G for those without renovation. Window replacement and cavity wall or roof insulation are the priority works for this district.

Scheutbos / Vijvers

The area bordering the Scheutbos park and the ponds (Vijvers) includes a more varied housing stock with some detached and semi-detached houses. These properties, often larger (150-200 m²), generally achieve EPC classes D to E when recently renovated. With our price from €245 for a house, EPC certification is straightforward and protects against fines up to €62,500.

Neighbouring communes

Do you also own a property in a neighbouring commune of Koekelberg? We cover those too:

Frequently asked questions — EPC in Koekelberg

How much does an EPC Certificate cost in Koekelberg?

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

What EPC class is typical for a terraced house in Koekelberg?

The terraced interwar houses typical of Koekelberg (1920-1940) generally achieve EPC classes D to F. These properties, often 100-160 m², have solid brick walls with little or no insulation and single glazing or older double glazing. Roof insulation and window replacement are the most impactful improvements. What does EPC mean? →

Which districts of Koekelberg do you cover?

We cover all areas of Koekelberg (1081): the Centre/Basilica district, Simonis/Pannenhuis, Quatre-Vents and the Scheutbos/Vijvers area.

How long does it take to get an EPC Certificate in Koekelberg?

We offer an appointment within 48 hours of your request. The site visit lasts 30 minutes (studio) to 1.5 hours (house or building). The official certificate is delivered as soon as possible after the visit.

Is an EPC Certificate mandatory for renting in Koekelberg?

Yes, the EPC Certificate is mandatory for every property advertised for sale or rent in Brussels, including in Koekelberg. The certificate must be mentioned in the listing and handed over to the buyer or tenant. Failure to comply results in fines from €50 to €62,500.

Does the Basilica of the Sacred Heart affect EPC requirements in Koekelberg?

The Basilica is a monument and does not directly affect EPC requirements for residential properties. However, some houses in its vicinity are located in a protected urban landscape zone, which may restrict certain renovation works (facade insulation, window replacement). Our certified assessors can advise you on the applicable constraints.

What is the difference between EPC, PEB and EPB in Koekelberg?

EPC (Energy Performance Certificate), PEB (Performance Énergétique des Bâtiments in French) and EPB (Energieprestatie van Gebouwen in Dutch) all refer to the same official document required in Brussels. In Koekelberg, the document is issued in French or Dutch, but the certificate is identical regardless of the language.

Request your EPC Certificate in Koekelberg

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

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