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A professionally conducted Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is an essential tool for identifying hidden faults and ensuring ongoing compliance with key regulations like the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985.

  • Landlords

  • Rentals
  • Estate Agents

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Our EICR Inspection Process

  • Visual Inspection
  • Circuit Testing
  • Earthing & Bonding Check
  • Identifying Faults
  • Report Compilation
  • Recommendations & Repairs
  • Follow-Up & Certification

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Our certified electrical engineers deliver reliable, professional Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs) to keep your property safe, compliant, and legally protected.

  • Certified Electricians

  • Trusted by Property Owners

  • Fully Compliant & Insured


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What is an EICR and why do you need one?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal document that assesses the safety and condition of electrical installations within a property.

This detailed evaluation is essential, as it identifies any potential hazards or deficiencies in the electrical system, ensuring compliance with current regulations.

Conducted by qualified professionals, an EICR utilises advanced testing methods and innovative technologies to provide an accurate assessment.

The report details the findings, highlighting areas that require attention or improvement.

By prioritising safety and efficiency, an EICR not only protects inhabitants but also enhances the longevity of electrical installations.

EICR Benefits at a Glance

 

Benefits Impact
Improved Safety Detect hidden electrical faults before they become dangerous.
Legal Compliance Stay aligned with UK safety laws like the electricity at work regulations.
Higher Property Value A certified safe property is more attractive to buyers and renters.
Insurance Support Many insurers need a valid EICR to approve claims.
Certified Experts Inspections carried out by qualified, trustworthy professionals.

What Happens During an EICR? Step-by-Step Overview

A professional Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) follows a structured process designed to uncover hidden faults, assess safety risks, and ensure full legal compliance. From a thorough visual inspection to detailed testing and expert recommendations, each step is carried out by certified electricians to give you a clear picture of your property’s electrical health and the peace of mind that comes with it.

 

 

Step What It Involves Why It Matters
Visual Inspection Checks sockets, wiring, and fuse boards for faults or outdated components. Spot obvious risks, reducing the chances of electrical accidents.
Circuit Testing Uses specialist tools to uncover hidden issues like insulation breakdowns. Finds problems that aren’t visible but can be dangerous.
Fault Analysis Evaluates the severity of faults and pioritises what needs fixing first. Helps you take action on critical faults before they become dangerous.
Clear Report Issued A detailed EICR is provided with severity cods. Gives you legal documentation on the condition of your electrics.
Expert Recommendations Advises on repairs or upgrades required to meet safety standards. Supports compliance, safety, and long-term savings with expert advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a detailed inspection of a property’s electrical systems to check for safety, wear, or damage.

Landlords, business owners, homeowners, and property managers need EICRs to comply with safety laws and protect occupants.

The frequency of Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) depends on property type and usage. Generally, residential properties should undergo an EICR inspection every ten years, while rental properties require inspections every five years to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.

The question of self-performing an EICR arises often. However, due to the complexity and safety implications, it is advisable to engage a qualified professional who possesses the necessary expertise and equipment for accurate results.

If an EICR fails, the property owner receives a report detailing issues that require urgent attention. Non-compliance can lead to safety hazards, legal ramifications, and increased repair costs, emphasising the importance of proactive electrical maintenance.

An EICR inspection typically takes between one and four hours, depending on the property’s size and complexity. Thorough assessments guarantee safety and compliance, aligning with innovative practices in electrical maintenance and management.

The costs associated with EICR repairs can vary significantly, depending on the nature and extent of the issues identified. Innovative solutions may minimise expenses while ensuring that safety and compliance with electrical regulations remain paramount during the repair process.