Electrical Certificates

What is an Electrical Certificate?

Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), is an official document issued by a qualified electrician. This report certifies that the electrical installations within a property are safe, compliant with current regulations, and functioning correctly. The inspection involves checking the condition of the wiring, identifying any potential electrical hazards, and ensuring that the property meets all necessary safety standards.

Who we provide Electrical Certificates for

Landlords

Ensuring rental properties meet legal safety standards.

Homeowners

Offering peace of mind with voluntary electrical safety inspections.

Estate Agents

Supporting property management with reliable electrical certification.

Business Owners

Ensuring the safety of users and employees.of a business organization.

Electrical Certification Price List

*prices are based on 1 fuse board and not 3 phase configuration.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    It includes checking the condition of electrical installations, identifying potential hazards, and ensuring compliance with safety standards.

    For landlords, an EICR is required every five years. Homeowners should consider periodic checks for safety.

    The electrician will provide a detailed report with recommendations for repairs or upgrades. It is crucial to address these issues promptly.

    An Electrical Certificate (EICR) is valid for five years from the date of the inspection.

    You can book an inspection by contacting Services4Estates via phone, email, or through our website’s booking system.

    Regular testing helps prevent electrical fires, ensures safety, and maintains compliance with regulations.

    Why Use Services4Estates?

    Additional Electrical Tests

    Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)
    PAT testing involves examining electrical appliances and equipment to ensure they are safe to use. Regular PAT testing helps prevent electrical accidents and is often required in rental properties, offices, and public buildings to maintain safety standards.
    Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
    For landlords, obtaining an EICR is a legal obligation. Landlords must ensure that electrical installations in rental properties are inspected and tested at least every five years. This requirement helps protect tenants from electrical hazards and ensures that rental properties are safe and compliant with current electrical safety standards.

    Is it Mandatory to Have an Electrical Certificate?

    For Homeowners:
    While it is not a legal requirement for homeowners to have an Electrical Certificate, it is strongly recommended. Regular electrical inspections help ensure that all electrical installations are safe and reduce the risk of electrical fires or accidents. An EICR can also be beneficial when selling a property, providing potential buyers with assurance of the property’s safety.
    For Landlords:
    For landlords, obtaining an EICR is a legal obligation. Landlords must ensure that electrical installations in rental properties are inspected and tested at least every five years. This requirement helps protect tenants from electrical hazards and ensures that rental properties are safe and compliant with current electrical safety standards.

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