An EICR or electrical installation condition report is a vital and thorough check of all fixed wiring & accessories in your premises
As time goes on electrical cabling and accessories degrade so regular checks and maintenance must be practiced
If electrical installations are not well maintained and tested regularly you could be at risk of an electrical fire or electric shock risk in your home or premises
As a Landlord you are required to have an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) carried out every 5 years, so as to meet with compliance. This also holds true for change of ownership as well
Guidance notes state that privately owned properties require an EICR every 10 years and prior to additions & alterations to existing installations or at change of ownership
In 2005 the Government introduced electrical safety rules into the Building Regulations for England and Wales. Because of this, most fixed electrical installation work in homes must now, by law, meet the requirements Part P of the Building Regulations.
Apart from some minor works, all electrical works must either be reported to local building control or be carried out by an electrician who is registered with one of a number of government approved scheme providers.
By law, all homeowners and landlords must be able to prove that all electrical installation work meets the requirement of Part P, or they are committing a criminal offence.
We are Napit Part P Approved electrician and certify all our work.
Fully insured to carry out all of the electrical work we undertake, we have Public liability insurance up to 2 million pounds
All our materials used are sourced from approved wholesalers and reputable companies thus enabling us to offer our customers with a minimum of a 12 month guarantee on all our work
Our normal working hours are from 8am - 5pm, Anything outside these hours we are available for 24hr emergency work
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