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Electrical installation must meet regulated standards in order to ensure safety. Faults with the fuse board, switches or sockets could cause electric shock or fire, causing injury and damage to occupants.

According to a report by Electric Safety First, electricity fires affect 20,000 homes in the UK every year. Electrical products cause 89 per cent of the fires, while 11 per cent are caused by faulty wiring. Most of these incidents could be avoided by regular inspection and maintenance of electric systems.

Landlords are expected to ensure the safety of every tenant throughout their tenancy in the property. This includes making sure that electrical appliances, wires and fuse boxes are safely installed and working properly.

Regular visual inspections to detect potential electrical issues are necessary. However, some cables and wires are hidden from plain sight and may be overlooked by an electrician who’s not qualified.

Have a qualified electrician check your property and issue an electrical installation condition report (EICR) to prove that your property confirms to high levels of safety standards.

Fire

Danger present, Risk awareness

Appliances

89% caused by electrical products.

Wires

11% due to faulty wirings.

WHAT IS AN EICR?

An EICR is a formal document produced by an electrician or electrical engineer after a comprehensive assessment of electrical systems within any commercial, domestic or industrial property. It is also known as the Homebuyers Test or the Landlord Safety Test.

All rental properties require an EICR based on the latest regulations of The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector. According to the regulations, all private landlords should make sure that all electrical installations are in good working condition.

An EICR ensures all electrical installations and systems within the property are correctly installed, safe and well maintained. It provides a vital assessment on properties of all sizes, from a small home to an industrial facility.

What does an EICR do?

An EICR has five main purposes:

WHY DOES MY PROPERTY NEED AN EICR?

Conducting a regular EICR gives you several benefits, such as:

INSURANCE

Several insurance companies request that you have your electrical systems tested regularly.

COMPLIANCE

Having an updated EICR shows that you are aware of your responsibilities

LEGAL PROTECTION

An EICR is proof that you took the necessary measures to ensure the safety of everyone in the property.

SAFETY

Regularly testing your electrical system provides peace of mind that the property is safe for you

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Aside from confirming that your electrical system is safe, an EICR also draws your attention

COST EFFECTIVENESS

Reducing your energy consumption means your business saves money.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I DON'T HAVE MY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TESTED OUT?

Several health and safety laws state that you are legally responsible for the safety and welfare of your tenants and employees. Failing to address the issue with your property’s electrical system puts you at risk of charges of negligence if someone in the premises is injured or suffers damage to goods due to electrocution or electric fire.

Claiming that you are unaware of electrical issues on your property does not make for a strong defence. You could be charged for non-compliance with the Electrical Safety Standards and be required to pay up to £30,000 worth of penalties.

An EICR could also determine whether your insurer will cover damages to your property caused by electrical faults. If an accident or fire occurs where electricity is suspected to be the cause and it is found in court that you were negligent on electrical safety, you’re likely to forfeit cover for damages from your insurer. You’ll have to cover the costs of repair and replacement of the property and other items, as well as legal costs should you be sued by an employee or client.

HOW IS AN EICR CARRIED OUT?

An EICR should be conducted by an experienced electrical engineer or electrician.

For commercial and rented properties, the contractor will first discuss the operational limitations with the client. The inspection might require a few minutes of downtime, or the client might have to shut down their phone lines or servers while the assessment is ongoing.

Both electrician and client must agree on a sampling rate, which determines the percentage of sockets to be tested. The two parties may agree on increasing the sample size should any faults occur during the inspection.

Specific issues that can be revealed during an EICR inspection include:

An EICR can uncover potential electrical hazards, outdated wiring, or faulty installations that may pose safety risks.

The report identifies issues like overloaded circuits, damaged cables, or outdated systems needing urgent attention

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WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON’T PASS THE EICR?

If your EICR report reveals issues with your electrical system, the results will come out as “Unsatisfactory,” meaning there is remedial work to be done. The electrician will also provide a fixed price quotation for the remedial work. The electrician will indicate a code to specify the extent of the risk and the required action:

C1 CODE 1

Danger! Risk of injury.

C2 CODE 2

Potentially dangerous.

C3 CODE 3

Improvement needed.

C4 CODE 4

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EICR TESTING BY ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATES

An EICR should be conducted by an experienced electrical engineer or electrician.

For commercial and rented properties, the contractor will first discuss the operational limitations with the client. The inspection might require a few minutes of downtime, or the client might have to shut down their phone lines or servers while the assessment is ongoing.

Other limitations include areas of a property that an electrician should not access, such as cables in floors and walls that might require you to cut out the plaster or flooring.

Both electrician and client must agree on a sampling rate, which determines the percentage of sockets to be tested. The two parties may agree on increasing the sample size should any faults occur during the inspection.

To perform an EICR test, the electrician will disconnect the electrical installation from the property’s main power supply. They will check the installation based on the standards set by the IET’s Wiring Regulations.

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All our EICR inspections are conducted by a fully qualified inspector, all approved components fully tested with approved equipment

Fast Turnaround

We conduct tests in the evening, during the holidays or your preferred schedule to minimise any downtime for your business. Our electricians conduct the test

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Our EICR tests are conducted by qualified electricians and engineers who use the best equipment to assess every area of your property.

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James M., London

Excellent service from start to finish. Booking my EICR was simple, and the assessor arrived on time and was very professional. Got my report the next day!

Samantha T., Birmingham

Highly recommend EICR Shop. The engineer was knowledgeable and explained everything clearly. It made the whole electrical safety process much less stressful

Daniel R., Manchester

Needed an EICR for a rental property urgently — they booked me in quickly and delivered the report faster than expected. Great communication too

Amrita P., Leeds

Very smooth experience. The team was professional, punctual, and affordable. I’ll definitely use EICR Shop again for future inspections

Mark S., Bristol

The assessor was very respectful of our home and explained any potential issues clearly. I felt reassured everything was done properly. Top-notch service

Lydia C., Nottingham

As a landlord, I’ve used several EICR providers, but EICR Shop is by far the most efficient and reliable. Easy booking and professional team.

Contact Us

EICR is a trading name of Propcert Ltd. We provide expert Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) services across the UK, ensuring your property meets safety standards. 

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