EICR Certificate & Testing
Comprehensive EICR testing and reports from qualified contractors.
The Importance of Electrical Safety Reports
EICR is a legal requirement for landlords, as well as being highly recommended for any homeowner.
As a landlord, you’ll need to arrange an EICR at least every 5 years and complete any required work within 28 days. But it’s not just about ticking boxes – an EICR has numerous benefits.
Whether you’re a landlord or homeowner, it can save you money by nipping small issues in the bud. It helps you avoid major damage and disruption to your property. An EICR also gives you that much-needed assurance that your property’s electrics are completely safe and sound. And can be a big plus point if you’re sell a property.
Electrical installation condition reports (EICR) ensure your property’s electrics are safe and running smoothly – and gives peace of mind for landlords and tenants alike.
It starts with a full inspection of every component of your installation in line with BS7671 standards, by our team of experienced NICEIC approved electricians. You’ll then receive the electrical installation condition report (EICR), outlining any issues requiring attention or immediate repairs.