Professional Electrical Safety Certificate Services
Ensure your property is safe, compliant and electrically sound with a professional Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR). Our qualified electricians provide comprehensive electrical safety inspections for landlords, homeowners, letting agents and property managers, helping you meet legal requirements while protecting your property and its occupants.
Whether you need an EICR for a rental property, are buying or selling a home, or simply want peace of mind that your electrical installation is safe, our experienced electricians provide a thorough inspection and a detailed report.
Book your Electrical Safety Certificate today for a fast, reliable and professional service.
What Is an Electrical Safety Certificate (EICR)?
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), often referred to as an Electrical Safety Certificate, is a detailed inspection of a property's fixed electrical installation. The inspection assesses the condition of electrical wiring, sockets, switches, fuse boards, consumer units and other fixed electrical components to ensure they are safe and comply with current electrical safety standards.
Following the inspection, you'll receive a comprehensive report detailing the condition of the electrical installation, along with any observations and recommendations.
The report includes:
Condition of the electrical installation
Safety assessment of wiring and circuits
Inspection of sockets, switches and consumer unit
Identification of any defects or safety concerns
Recommendations for remedial work where required
Confirmation of compliance with current regulations
Who Needs an Electrical Safety Certificate?
Landlords
Landlords are legally required to have the electrical installation in their rental properties inspected and tested at least every five years by a qualified electrician. A valid EICR helps ensure tenant safety and demonstrates compliance with current electrical safety regulations.
Homeowners
Although homeowners are not legally required to obtain an EICR, regular electrical inspections are highly recommended, particularly for older properties or homes that have undergone alterations. An inspection can identify hidden electrical faults before they become dangerous.
Letting Agents & Property Managers
We work with letting agents and property managers to provide dependable EICR inspections across individual properties and large property portfolios. Our prompt service helps ensure compliance deadlines are met and properties remain safe for tenants.
What Our EICR Inspection Includes
Our electrical safety inspection includes:
Inspection of consumer unit (fuse board)
Testing of electrical circuits
Inspection of wiring
Socket and switch testing
Earthing and bonding checks
Protective device testing
Identification of overloaded circuits
Detection of electrical hazards
Comprehensive Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)
Why Choose Us?
When you choose us for your Electrical Safety Certificate, you benefit from:
Qualified and experienced electricians
Fast appointment availability
Reliable and punctual service
Competitive pricing
Detailed digital EICR reports
Fully insured workmanship
Honest advice and transparent pricing
Professional customer service
We are committed to delivering a straightforward, efficient service that gives you complete confidence in the safety of your property's electrical installation.
Why Is an EICR Important?
Electrical faults are one of the leading causes of fires in homes and commercial properties. An Electrical Installation Condition Report identifies hidden defects that may not be visible during everyday use, helping prevent:
Electric shocks
Electrical fires
Overloaded circuits
Faulty wiring
Damaged electrical components
Potential hazards to occupants
Regular inspections help keep your property safe while reducing the risk of costly repairs and electrical emergencies.
How Often Should an EICR Be Carried Out?
Landlords should arrange an EICR every five years, or sooner if recommended in the previous report.
Homeowners are advised to have an electrical inspection:
Every 10 years for owner-occupied properties
Every 5 years for rented properties
Before buying a property
Before selling a property
After major renovation or electrical work
Our Simple Process
Book Your Inspection
Contact us to arrange a convenient appointment for your electrical safety inspection.
We Carry Out the Inspection
A qualified electrician will carry out a thorough inspection and testing of your property's fixed electrical installation.
Receive Your EICR
Once the inspection has been completed, you'll receive your detailed Electrical Installation Condition Report outlining the condition of the installation and any recommendations if required.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an EICR take?
Most inspections take between two and four hours, depending on the size and complexity of the property's electrical installation.
Will I receive my report quickly?
Yes. We aim to issue your EICR promptly following completion of the inspection.
What happens if my property fails the inspection?
If defects are identified, they will be clearly explained within the report, along with recommendations for any remedial work required to bring the installation up to standard.
Is an EICR a legal requirement?
An EICR is legally required for privately rented properties. While it is not mandatory for homeowners, regular inspections are strongly recommended to ensure ongoing electrical safety.
Can you carry out any necessary repairs?
Yes. If remedial work is required following your inspection, we can provide a quotation and arrange repairs to help your property achieve compliance.
Book Your Electrical Safety Certificate Today
Need a professional Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)? Our qualified electricians provide fast, reliable electrical safety inspections for landlords, homeowners, letting agents and property managers.
We offer flexible appointments, competitive pricing and a professional service you can rely on. Contact us today to book your Electrical Safety Certificate and keep your property safe and compliant.