Spalding & Lincolnshire

EICR Electrical Safety Reports in Spalding

Spalding is home, so we know its housing inside out. From the Georgian townhouses along the River Welland and the older streets around the town centre to the post-war family homes on Wygate Park and the newer estates spreading out towards Pinchbeck, every property carries its own wiring history. An EICR, an Electrical Installation Condition Report, is a thorough inspection and test of the fixed wiring, consumer unit, sockets and circuits, and it tells you plainly whether the installation is safe to keep using or whether anything needs attention.

We work methodically through the whole installation and set out what we find clearly, with every observation coded by how urgent it is rather than buried in jargon. With 30 years in the trade and City and Guilds qualified throughout, we test to the 18th Edition wiring regulations and hand you the formal report plus a plain-English summary of what matters, what can wait and what it would cost to put right. You get a free fixed quote before we start, so the price is agreed up front with no surprises on the invoice.

We know Spalding homes

We inspect properties across South Holland every week, from Welland-side period houses to newer Wygate and Pinchbeck estates, so we recognise the common faults quickly.

Coded, plain-English findings

Every observation is graded by urgency so you can see at a glance what is genuinely unsafe, what should be improved and what is simply worth noting.

Fixed quote up front

One agreed price before we lift a single faceplate, fully insured and City and Guilds qualified, with nothing added once the report is done.

Your questions, answered

How long does an EICR take on a Spalding home?

Most domestic reports take two to four hours depending on the size of the property and the number of circuits. A small terrace near the town centre is quicker than a larger family home out at Weston or Fulney. We confirm the likely timing when we quote.

Do I need an EICR when buying a house in Spalding?

It is not a legal requirement for a purchase, but many buyers book one before committing so there are no expensive electrical surprises. For your own home every ten years is the usual guide, sooner for older installations.

What happens if my report is unsatisfactory?

It simply means one or more items need attention. We explain exactly what they are in plain English and give you an honest fixed price to put them right, with no pressure to go ahead on the spot.

Ready for electrics done properly?

Free fixed quotes across Spalding and Lincolnshire. Careful work, an immaculate finish and a price that doesn't move.