Welcome to Your EICR!
Everything you need to know before we arrive, without the jargon.
We are carrying out an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) at your property.
Our goal is to ensure your home is completely safe. Because electrical circuits can hide dangers even while working perfectly, we leave no stone unturned!
Tap the sections below to see what to expect on the day.
Time: A typical EICR takes 4-6 hours (sometimes a full day for larger properties).
The Process: We chat with you first! You know the property best, so let us know if you have any concerns. Then, we do a 100% visual inspection and safely remove about 20% of sockets/switches to check hidden connections. (We check more if we spot issues).
Power Outage: The power will be off for most of our visit. This means:
- No WiFi or laptop charging (WFH warriors, plan ahead!).
- Fridges/Freezers: Keep the doors closed, and your food will be perfectly safe.
- Alarms: Hardwired alarms might beep on battery backup. Keep your reset codes handy!
To do our job safely, we need your help ensuring access.
- Clear the way: Please ensure all sockets, switches, and the fuse box are accessible. We do not move heavy furniture or built-in white goods (and cannot accept liability for damage if asked to).
- Limitations: If a socket is completely blocked by heavy furniture, it gets marked as a "limitation" on the certificate, which means it couldn't be tested.
- Unplug Sensitive Tech: We use high-voltage tests that can damage electronics. Please unplug TVs, PCs, routers, and phone chargers before we arrive.
If we spot minor issues, we'll try to fix them right there! For everything else, we use a standard coding system on your report:
Smoke Alarms
Did you know smoke alarms expire? They can stop working without you realizing. We can test them and issue a separate safety certificate during our visit.
PAT Testing (Appliances)
If landlords provide appliances (fridges, ovens), we can PAT test them to prove safe upkeep. It's also great for high-risk handheld metal items like kettles! Extension leads should be tested or replaced every 3 years.
*New items with a genuine CE mark from reputable suppliers don't need immediate testing.
Have questions? We are always happy to help.
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