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Unlike many electrical companies who have added EICR testing to their list of services due to increased demand, we have specialised in Electrical Testing & Inspection, Rectification and Certification for over 30 years.
Our engineers are all fully qualified to City & Guilds 2391-10, which is the holy grail of electrical testing certification and crucial to providing an accurate and SAFE assessment of your electrical installation.
Our engineers are fully vetted before joining our team and undergo rigorous safety assessments and NICEIC training.
We issue Domestic, Commercial and Industrial EICR safety certificates.
We feel that we have the best engineers in the industry and uphold our commitment to safety, reliability and complete transparency with each and every client.
What is EICR Testing?
EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) Testing is akin to an MOT on your vehicle. It is a full and comprehensive check of the complete electrical installation in a property, including fuseboard, wiring, sockets, switches, lights etc.
Why and when do I need it?
EICR Certificates are a legal requirement for any
What is EICR Testing?
EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) Testing is akin to an MOT on your vehicle. It is a full and comprehensive check of the complete electrical installation in a property, including fuseboard, wiring, sockets, switches, lights etc.
Why and when do I need it?
EICR Certificates are a legal requirement for any landlord who has tenants living in their property. It must be carried out by a competent person and a satisfactory certificate must be in place before any tenants move in.
You may also be asked to provide an EICR certificate when selling a property or for insurance purposes in commercial premises
EICR certificates are valid for a maximum of 5 years or change of tenancy (whichever is sooner), but discretion is down to the individual engineer
What is the process?
An engineer will visit and carry out both a visual and instrumental inspection of the installation. This involves removing the fuseboard cover, plugs socket faces, light switches and lights and taking readings using our state of the art safety testing equipment. These readings will need to be within parameters set by the IET in order for the installation to pass. Any defects found will fall into 1 or all of 4 categories...
Code 1 (danger present)
Code 2 (potentially dangerous)
FI (further investigation required)
Code 3 (improvement recommended
Any Code 1's, Code 2's, or FI's will cause the EICR to be unsatisfactory, meaning remedial work would be required before a Pass certificate can be issued.
If everything is up to current standards, you will receive a certificate valid for 5 years or upon change of tenancy (whichever is sooner). If we find any defects, we will list these in the EICR report in plain English alongside all associated regulation reference codes. We will issue a quote for rectification of issues and discount the price of the original inspection. Upon our completion of any required remedial works, we will then issue a satisfactory EICR at no extra cost.
How much does it cost?
Please see our 2025 prices here
What is PAT Testing?
PAT Testing (portable appliance testing) is carried out to ensure that appliances which are plugged in are safe for the consumer to use
Why and when do I need it?
Aside from personal safety, you may be asked to provide proof of PAT testing if you have rental properties with your own appliances which the tenants use
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What is PAT Testing?
PAT Testing (portable appliance testing) is carried out to ensure that appliances which are plugged in are safe for the consumer to use
Why and when do I need it?
Aside from personal safety, you may be asked to provide proof of PAT testing if you have rental properties with your own appliances which the tenants use
It is most common to have this done every 12 months
What is the process?
When we carry out a PAT test, we will visit the property and plug the appliances into our PAT testing machines which analyse the inner workings and safety of the appliance and give a PASS or FAIL result
How much does it cost?
Our PAT testing prices are as follows;
Up to 10 items - £70 plus VAT
Additional items @ £3 each plus VAT
Discounted rates for 50 plus items
We offer a wide range of electrical engineering services, including power distribution, lighting design, renewable energy solutions, and more. Our team of engineers has the expertise to handle projects of all sizes and complexities.
Examples include;
Replacement fuseboxes (consumer units)
Additional sockets
Additional/replacement lighting
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We offer a wide range of electrical engineering services, including power distribution, lighting design, renewable energy solutions, and more. Our team of engineers has the expertise to handle projects of all sizes and complexities.
Examples include;
Replacement fuseboxes (consumer units)
Additional sockets
Additional/replacement lighting
Smoke and fire alarm installations
CCTV
Emergency lighting
Fire alarm certificates (BS5839-6)
HMO preparation
Full rewiring
EV charging
Solar PV
Electric heating
Central heating controls
Examples including but not limited to;
Damaged socket front with live wires exposed
Broken lamp holder with live wires exposed
Absence of main earth bonding
Metal items giving electric shock
Examples including but not limited to;
Absence of RCD protection
Absence of SPD protection
Absence of AFDD protection
THE ABOVE 3 COMMON EICR FAILS CAN SOMETIMES BE REMEDIED BY ADDING/CHANGING DEVICES IN YOUR CONSUMER UNIT DEPENDING ON THE AGE AND TYPE. OTHER TIMES THE CONSUMER UNIT MAY NEED TO BE REPLACED ALL TOGETHER. Click to learn more about potential remedial works
No continuity on ring circuit
High Zs readings
Loose/damaged sockets etc with no exposed live wires/parts
Lack of socket outlets causing excessive use of extension leads
Damaged light fittings
Equipment not suitable for use in current location
Examples including but not limited to;
Absence of continuity
Unable to locate equipment
Readings outside of parameters with no obvious cause
Signs of water/damp ingress in electrical fittings/enclosures
Examples including but not limited to;
Old equipment such as plug sockets and switches
Plastic consumer unit
Lack of available plug sockets (when not causing excessive use of extension leads)
WE ARE HAPPY TO DISCUSS EICR REPORTS ISSUED BY US OR OTHER COMPANIES IF YOU ARE UNSURE
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WE CARRY OUT ALL REQUIRED REMEDIAL WORKS FOR OUR OWN EICR CLIENTS AND ALSO FOR THOSE WHO HAVE HAD EICRS CARRIED OUT BY THIRD PARTIES
We carry out EICR testing and certification all over London & Essex at unbeatable prices
Over 30 years in the industry we issue EICR certificates for homes and businesses
We carry out EICR testing and certification all over London & Essex at unbeatable prices for homeowners, rental tenants and landlords
As a Landlord you are legally required to ensure a current SATISFACTORY EICR is in place if you have tenants in a property. Failure to do so can result in a fine of up to £30,000. Your tenants should also have a copy of the EICR certificate
We carry out EICR testing and certification all over London & Essex at unbeatable prices for commercial & industrial properties too
If you require commercial electrical testing we will provide a quote based on the number of circuits that need to be tested and can provide you with a cost-effective and professional service. All testing includes the issue of the condition report (EICR).
Beware, to carry out this testing correctly it takes time, so if you get a cheaper quote that seems too good to be true – it probably is. All of our work is guaranteed and all remedial works will be quoted and carried out while our engineer is onsite if required.
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