Electrical Safety Reports (EICR)
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a structured inspection of everything electrical in a property, from the consumer unit to the furthest socket. It tells you what is safe, what needs attention and what can wait, with every observation coded and explained.
Landlords in England must have a satisfactory EICR at least every five years. Homebuyers use them to avoid expensive surprises. Whatever the reason, you get the formal report plus a plain-English summary. If anything needs putting right, we quote it as a clear fixed price.
What's included
Every circuit tested
A methodical inspection and test of the full installation against the current wiring regulations.
Plain-English findings
The formal report plus a simple summary of what matters, what it costs and what can safely wait.
Landlord ready
A clear report for your rented property, with copies ready for tenants and agents.
Fixed-price remedials
If something needs attention, you get an honest fixed price to make it safe. Never invented work.
Safety reports questions, answered
How much does an EICR cost?
It depends on the size of the property and the number of circuits. Landlord and multi-property rates are agreed up front, with a clear price before we book you in.
How often should I have an EICR?
Rented homes need one at least every five years, or at a change of tenancy. For your own home, every ten years is the usual guide, sooner for older installations and when buying.
What happens if the report is unsatisfactory?
It just means one or more items need attention. We explain exactly what they are in plain English and give you a fixed price to put them right.
How long does an EICR take?
Two to four hours for most homes, depending on size and the number of circuits. We work cleanly and put everything back exactly as we found it.
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