Domestic EICR London

Start From £98.99

Electrical Installation Certificates Pricing

Our prices for carrying out Electrical Installation Condition Reports are as follows:

1-3 Bedrooms

Property
£ 98
99
  • For one fuse board or consumer unit and any additional fuse board would be £89.99

4 Bedrooms

Property
£ 109
99
  • For one fuse board or consumer unit and any additional fuse board would be £89.99

5 Bedrooms

Property
£ 149
99
  • For one fuse board or consumer unit and any additional fuse board would be £89.99

6 Bedrooms

Property
£ 169
99
  • For one fuse board or consumer unit and any additional fuse board would be £89.99

If you require any further details or would like to book your EICR certificate with Trade Facilities Services, Call: 0208 146 9983

What is a Domestic EICR?

A Domestic Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a crucial safety examination for any residence or rental property. Think of it as an electrical check-up, much like an annual physical for your health. Just as your body requires regular check-ups to ensure everything is functioning correctly, your home’s electrical systems also require inspections to ensure the safety of you and your loved ones.

In London, an EICR (link to the previous post) is carried out by a certified electrician who evaluates the state of your wiring, circuits, and other electrical components. They diligently search for potential hazards, such as worn-out wires or outdated equipment, and offer recommendations for necessary repairs or upgrades.

However, it’s not just about safety. Routine EICRs can also help you save money in the long term by detecting and addressing issues before they escalate into more costly problems.

Domestic EICR/Electrical Certificate Near Me

A Domestic Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), also known as an Electrical Certificate, is an authoritative document that provides an evaluation of the electrical installations within a building. It serves as the most expeditious and reputable means of confirming the safety of electrical systems for occupants and visitors. This comprehensive report contains a range of vital information, including:

1. An inspection of the condition of the consumer unit to issue NICEIC Certificate

2. If all the electrical circuits are in good condition

3. Recommendations for earthing within the building

4. Whether there is any defective electrical work in the building

5. If there is a risk of electric shock from any part of the building

All of these services are included in our electrical report, which is generated following a thorough evaluation conducted by our highly skilled electrical engineers. We will assign a certified electrician with expertise to perform these assessments within your premises. As mandated by the Occupier’s Liability Act of 1984, it is imperative for both landlords and tenants to ensure that electrical appliances and circuits are in optimal condition and safe for use. This requirement arises from the potential exposure of others to these systems, necessitating the preservation of their safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

An EICR report encompasses an exhaustive examination of all electrical systems and installations, encompassing wiring, circuits, protective devices, and any suggested measures for repairs or enhancements.

It is recommended to have a qualified electrician conduct an EICR report, as they have the knowledge and expertise to assess and identify any issues with the electrical systems properly.

An EICR report will identify any current safety issues and provide recommendations for repairs or upgrades, but it cannot guarantee the safety of the electrical systems. Regular maintenance and inspections are still necessary to ensure the ongoing safety of the electrical systems.

An EICR report could potentially influence your insurance coverage, as insurance providers might demand a current report to verify the safety and compliance of your property's electrical systems.

Yes, you have the right to request a copy of the EICR report for your property. It is important to keep a copy of the report for your records and to refer to in case of any future issues or concerns.

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