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Whether you’re a landlord or a homeowner, an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) gives you complete peace of mind that your property’s electrics are safe and compliant. An EICR highlights any issues, potential hazards, or areas that need improvement—ensuring your home meets the latest safety standards.

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What is an EICR?

An EICR is a detailed assessment of your property's wiring and electrical installations. Its purpose is to ensure everything is safe, compliant, and in good working order for everyone living in the home.

An EICR is a detailed assessment of your property's wiring and electrical installations. Its purpose is to ensure everything is safe, compliant, and in good working order for everyone living in the home.

Homeowners are advised to get an EICR at least every 10 years, helping identify issues early and maintain a safe electrical system.

When you book an EICR with us, our qualified electricians provide:

A full safety inspection of all accessible mains-connected wiring, sockets, switches, and your consumer unit.

A full safety inspection of all accessible mains-connected wiring, sockets, switches, and your consumer unit.

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What do our engineers do during an EICR?

During an Electrical Installation Condition Report, your electrician will carry out a series of thorough checks to make sure your wiring and electrics are safe. Here are the five main steps involved:

1. Power Off for Inspection

We’ll temporarily switch off your electrical supply so we can safely examine your wiring, fittings, and consumer unit for any wear, damage, or potential safety risks.

2. Regulation Compliance Check

Your installation will be assessed against the latest IET Wiring Regulations to ensure everything meets current safety standards.

3. Identify Safety Risks

We’ll look for anything that could cause electric shocks, overheating, or fire hazards—helping you avoid issues before they become dangerous.

4. Recommend Necessary Work

If any problems are found, we’ll explain what needs fixing—whether it’s rewiring, replacing a fuse box, or general repairs—and provide a clear, no-obligation quote.

5. Detailed Report & Results

You’ll receive a full written report outlining our findings, confirming whether your installation is safe for continued use and highlighting any work required before the next inspection.

What does it mean for landlords?

As a landlord, you’re legally responsible for ensuring the electrical installation throughout your property is safe — including any appliances you provide. You must make sure the electrics are safe when a new tenant moves in and remain safe throughout their tenancy.

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) helps you meet these obligations, but it’s important to ensure the report complies with the latest legal requirements.

How often is an EICR needed?

England (private rentals): Every 5 years

Scotland & Wales (HMOs and rented homes): Every 5 years

Failing to obtain a valid EICR can lead to fines of up to £30,000 and your insurance could be invalidated.

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