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An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is the cornerstone of any electrical system. With these reports, it becomes much easier to follow common electrical safety standards and ensure that a property remains electrically safe in the long term.
As experts in the field of performing EICR tests, we understand how to put together electrical installation condition reports that provide a comprehensive overview of any problem areas. Our team of electrical safety experts can spot signs of potentially dangerous problems and then relay them back to our clients.
At our core, we are a professional Electrical Installation Condition Report company made up of qualified electrician and electrical engineer specialists. Our qualified engineers understand how to identify unsafe electrics and can carry out Electrical Installation Condition Reports that lead to effective solutions.
Every member of our team has full knowledge of electrical safety standards and how to perform the relevant electrical safety inspections. Our collective experience enables us to approach each Electrical Installation Condition Report with the utmost care and attention to any danger present.
We can provide a hassle-free and effective Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) service, identifying electrical faults and breaches of wiring regulations through both a visual condition report and a periodic inspection report.
Our team approaches each electrical safety report up to the current 2023 electrical safety standards. Every qualified electrician working with us can identify faulty wiring, threats of electrical fires, and other problems that may prove potentially dangerous and/or costly to fix.
We can work with rental properties, residential premises, commercial properties, industrial sites, and anywhere else that requires our attention. Our team will work alongside local authorities to ensure that a thorough inspection is done on each property that we are directed towards, no matter its scale or purpose.
Our team have over a decade of experience with Electrical Safety Inspections and Electrical Installation Condition Report testing. Every qualified and competent person on our team knows how to check various kinds of electrical circuits and larger pieces of electrical equipment, all without damaging those electrical systems ourselves.
Each EICR inspection that we perform is supported by years of experience and education. Each qualified engineer and electrician within our group has the knowledge necessary to perform proper electrical testing and can perform each electrical inspection while demonstrating proper electrical safety measures.
The cost of an Electrical Installation Condition Report can vary heavily depending on the circumstances the report relates to.
In general, the scale and quality of the wiring will influence the overall cost. For example, a typical EICR inspection can cost anywhere from £100 to over £300 for a typical home or apartment, whereas a larger commercial building would cost more due to the increased scale.
We work with the existing tenant, business owner or site manager to discuss the costs behind the proposed Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) and any possible ways that it could be reduced.
Every Electrical Installation Condition Report is essentially a bespoke process that is very different from the next inspection. We make sure to offer accurate price information ahead of time, letting clients know what their proposed Electrical Installation Condition Report will cost them.
Every property has its own electrical system, which refers to both the wiring and the various appliances and additions that they connect to. An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) identifies the safety, reliability and integrity of your electrical systems.
By performing this kind of electrical inspection condition report, our team can identify issues with your property’s wiring. This can mean simple breaches of wiring regulations, poorly handled electrical installations, or larger-scale electrical issues that may lead to potential danger in the future.
An EICR report is designed to give property owners some peace of mind by detailing the current status of their electrical system and allowing professionals like us to resolve any electrical safety issues that may be present in the system.
While this might sound like a simple process, identifying electrical faults and providing an accurate electrical report on your system’s status can have a range of important benefits.
Electrical installations can be dangerous if handled incorrectly, and a damaged electrical installation becomes even more risky.
Even simple electrical appliances can be dangerous if a wire is frayed or exposed, and new tenants or inexperienced property owners may not realise that something is wrong until an injury occurs.
Performing an Electrical Installation Condition Report is an easy way to know if your system is working as intended or if it has additional problems that need to be corrected. This allows possible threats to be quickly identified and dealt with accordingly.
Our team is made up of expert electricians who know how to handle these issues safely, whether they are looking at basic indoor wiring systems or complex outdoor electrical equipment. Each electrical inspector we provide is a fully qualified person who can do the job safely.
Testing your electrical system makes it easier to identify faults and have them fixed. This is common with older electrical systems that may be outdated, especially if they are not up to standard with modern wiring regulations and techniques.
We can have an electrical engineer report on the current status of your electrical system, right down to the wiring itself. This can make it much easier to understand the possible improvements that could be made and how your electrical system could be brought up to the current electrical safety standards.
While most homeowners are not required to get an electrical safety certificate, regulations require landlords and most property managers to earn an electrical safety certificate to prove that their system meets the current safety requirements.
Our team are able to deliver effective and well-handled electrical safety inspections, issuing an electrical safety certificate only when our electrical report says that the system is fully safe.
We use the most current set of regulations and standards available when performing an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), making sure that we are always judging electrical systems against the currently accepted standards for how these systems should be handled.
Every electrical installation can have its own range of possible hazards based on the problems in its design and wiring. The most common of these are fire hazards, which can occur when sections of wire (or even entire electrical appliances) are too old and worn down to work well.
Our team works hard to identify potential hazards before they can cause problems, such as possible fire hazards or exposed wires that could cause harm.
This allows us to offer useful advice to the property owner, such as explaining the potential problem and advising them on the best ways to fix it before it causes any further harm. Many hazards can be difficult to spot without a proper inspection and require very specific steps to fix.
Our electrical testing checks ensure that hidden hazards are fully revealed and understood, allowing us to guide the property owner towards the best option for keeping their home or workplace safe and hazard-free.
While hazards are our main focus, our team also knows to look for examples of past electrical work that has obvious problems or was not completed correctly. This allows us to pinpoint any defective electrical work that may deteriorate over a longer period of time, even if this is not immediately dangerous.
Although direct damage can lead to things like risks of electrical shocks or fires, defective wiring also requires some remedial work. Whether this is an obsolete fuse box or simply a poorly-wired section of the electrical system, our team can fix it.
We will send a registered electrician to handle this remedial work, ensuring that you end up with fixed wiring and an efficient electrical system that is no longer at risk of becoming outdated or suffering an unexpected fault.
Overloaded circuits can cause breakers to trip, which shuts down equipment directly. While this can be a good safety measure in extreme situations, it also means that the electrical accessories and appliances can be damaged in the long term.
Our team are able to identify overloaded circuits and provide advice on how to rectify the problem, ensuring that your electrical installations are not wearing themselves out through repeated breaker trips.
This can also be important for preventing less obvious forms of harm – for example, safety equipment shutting off due to an overload in an industrial space or the heating system in rental properties failing due to a circuit being overloaded.
While you do not need an electrical safety certificate unless you are the landlord of a property, it can still be important to have written confirmation that your electrical installation is up-to-date and functioning properly.
Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations state that landlords need to have electrical systems checked at least every five years by qualified experts and that these systems must meet the agreed-upon standards of safety.
This means that having proof of the safety of your electrical appliances and wiring can be a huge boon, especially if your next inspection date deadline is already rapidly approaching.
This does not just apply to rental properties, either. There may be situations where you need to provide this written confirmation to a local housing authority even if you do not own a rental property, so residential premises may also want an electrical certificate as proof of safety.
Overall, this electrical certificate is a small but invaluable part of having your property checked for proper electrical safety and performance. Being able to display an electrical certificate shows that you have had an EICR carried out and have had your electrical system properly verified.
An Electrical Installation Condition Report is a two-part reporting process that details your electrical system’s damage, defects, deterioration, potential future problems, and areas for improvement.
In other words, this kind of report explains the current status of your electrical installations, focusing primarily on wiring and other background elements rather than the individual appliances that have become a permanent fixture of the property.
An EICR can cover two types of inspection: periodic and visual inspection.
Visual inspection is for newly installed elements and requires no testing, while periodic inspection reports focus on further investigation to identify areas where remedial work may be needed.
Portable appliance testing, or PAT, is an individual look at a specific appliance. EICR is much more focused on the permanent wiring itself rather than the performance of any specific appliance, but the two can sometimes overlap in cases where damage may turn a certain appliance into a greater threat.
An EICR certificate is proof that your electrical systems are up to date and meet modern safety standards, which can be especially important if you are using older wiring and consumer units. These directly impact your actual appliances in terms of how safe they are for everyday use.
A typical EICR can take anywhere from a few hours to over a day or two, depending on the size of the property. Our team can talk with you to estimate the time that would be required for the whole process, especially when working with larger commercial or industrial premises.
The scale and complexity of your electrical installations directly influence the amount of time it could take to check them all. The larger your premises, the more time it will take, and we can provide a rough estimate of what this timescale would probably be.
Remember that unexpected setbacks can always occur. For example, if some wires are hard to access, it may take extra time to reach them and perform a proper inspection of the wiring itself.
An EICR is only required if you are a landlord. This should be done every five years at least, and all tenants should be given a copy of the EICR at the beginning of their tenancy or when a new contract is issued.
If the property is a new build or has been completely rewired, then a new EICR is required. This also applies to things like new rooms and extensions or any rooms that have been split into two smaller spaces with fresh wiring added to separate them.
In other words, landlords need an up-to-date EICR. Commercial businesses also generally require an up-to-date EICR. In both cases, it is best to perform them at least every five years or immediately after any major changes to the building’s wiring and electrical system.
The average cost of an EICR report in the UK can be anywhere from £125 to £300 or more. This depends on the scale of the property being checked since a larger property often requires more work to be carried out to fully inspect it.
Our team are able to work out a price quote that suits every client individually, basing the cost on our own experiences and our understanding of what kind of scale the property’s electrical system covers.
Note that the remedial work required to fix certain electrical issues will also cost a separate fee, which varies depending on how you get the work done (and who does it). This remedial work is impossible to predict until the problems (if there are any) are identified.
Your EICR certificate is usually given to you right after inspection, as long as no immediate issues are found that need to be resolved first. If you lose your certificate, then we can supply another, or can perform an inspection to give you an up-to-date certificate as necessary.
Your EICR certificate only remains valid as long as it matches your current electrical installation conditions. This means that changes to your electrical systems (even for the better) may make the certificate invalid since it no longer represents your property’s overall electrical quality.
As mentioned earlier, these certificates are only needed up to every five years, although new inspections may be needed if you stray far away from the conditions that earned you the electrical certificate (such as completely changing fuse boxes and re-writing rooms).
A copy of your EICR certificate will always be provided after the checks are completed – if not, you can contact us to get one provided as soon as possible.
Making your own copies of the EICR certificate is important if you are a landlord since each new tenant will need a copy of the certificate under your local housing authority rules. An existing tenant will also need a copy after every new test to update them on the systems and if they have changed.
The EICR does not necessarily require every socket to be checked, but we work hard to ensure that we check every possible socket and section of wire available. Ideally, the property owner should keep all major sockets, switches and other key electrical elements accessible ahead of time.
Of course, if a socket poses a potential electric shock threat or some other risk, further investigation will be done to identify what kind of remedial work or solution is needed.
An EICR is a safe process carried out by experts. Our team are able to identify the threat of hazards such as electric shocks or a possible electrical fire without causing any further damage.
Obvious safety steps are taken to ensure that nobody is injured during these checks, such as shutting off power to areas that need to be checked or inspected as necessary.
While your local authority will have its own options for inspecting home safety, an EICR report is an important part of judging how safe a property’s electrical system actually is. This kind of further investigation can be invaluable for knowing whether or not your property meets the proper regulations.
Our team work alongside any local authority and specialists required to ensure that your home, rental property or workspace is fully checked. While an EICR may be more important in the private rented sector or for a commercial business, this kind of inspection really matters.
Whether you are worried about your electrical installation quality or have been asked to perform a full check by a local authority, our team are fully equipped to deal with the investigation and supply you with options for improvement as needed.
If you want to know more, contact us and talk to some of our specialists. The sooner you get in touch, the sooner we can arrange an inspection that suits your schedule.
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