EPC Surveys
Every room, every photo, every RdSAP input
Domestic Energy Assessors, Non-Domestic Energy Assessors and MEES-focused landlords use Pin Drop to capture RdSAP data, photo evidence and heat loss inputs on site.
Assessments pinned to the property
Every property is a structured pin. Address, assessor, RdSAP version and certificate status attach to the pin, not to a laptop desktop.
RdSAP entry without retyping
Wall type, glazing, heating system and insulation capture on the phone on site. Inputs feed straight into the RdSAP software of record.
Photo evidence for every claim
Boiler plate, meter reading, insulation and glazing photos attach to the property. Auditors and accreditation bodies see the evidence they expect.
Certificate issue made cleaner
Outputs hand off to Elmhurst, Stroma or Quidos for lodgement. Landlords under MEES see which properties still fall short of band E.
Built for DEAs and NDEAs
EPC surveys work better when every property is a pin
The shared map for EPC surveys
A single portfolio survey can span hundreds of flats with different heating systems, glazing and insulation. Assessors lose hours to photo libraries that nobody can sort, spreadsheets that lose rows and evidence packs that never match the certificate. Pin Drop pins every property once and keeps every photo, RdSAP input and assessor note on the pin, where the evidence belongs.




Testimonials
Used by Domestic and Non-Domestic Energy Assessors
EPC assessors and landlord teams rely on shared, location-based property records to keep lodgements defensible and MEES compliance on track.
“Inspection history organised by site strengthened our audit readiness.”
Marta Kowalska
Compliance and Estates Lead
“Having every asset structured on a shared map has transformed how we coordinate inspections across regions.”
Daniel Marcel
Energy Operations Manager
“Having property data tied to location gives us better strategic insight across regions.”
Amara Singh
Acquisitions Lead
Guided walkthrough
See how EPC surveys work in practice
Walk through a real EPC survey and see how every property, every input and every photo stays pinned to the exact location it describes.