Inspection & Testing

(EICR’S or Condition reports) - Condition Reports explained

You cannot see electricity. Cables are usually hidden inside our walls, and consumer units are often hidden in cupboards, so it is not surprising that we forget to check the condition of our electrical installation for damage or wear and tear. 
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Ensure Electrical Safety with an EICR Inspection

Faulty or outdated wiring is one of the leading causes of electrical fires in homes and businesses.

Over time, electrical systems can deteriorate, increasing the risk of faults, power failures, and, most concerning of all, potential fire hazards.

To keep your property safe and avoid the costly, potentially devastating consequences of electrical failure, it's essential to regularly check the condition of your wiring, switches, sockets, and other electrical accessories.

The Importance of an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)


One of the most effective ways to assess the safety of your electrical system is through an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR). This comprehensive inspection thoroughly evaluates the condition of your electrical installations, including wiring, fuse boards, circuits, and accessories. It checks for any defects or wear and tear that may present risks to your home or business.

The Importance of an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)

One of the most effective ways to assess the safety of your electrical system is through an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR).

This comprehensive inspection thoroughly evaluates the condition of your electrical installations, including wiring, fuse boards, circuits, and accessories. It checks for any defects or wear and tear that may present risks to your home or business, such as:

Outdated or damaged wiring that no longer meets modern safety standards

Loose connections or faulty circuit breakers

Overloaded circuits or improperly installed outlets

Non-compliant installations that could lead to hazards

 
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EICR for Commercial Properties: Stay Compliant & Insured

For businesses and landlords, maintaining an up-to-date EICR certificate is a legal requirement. 

Without a valid Fixed Wire Testing (EICR) certificate, your business insurance may be invalid, leaving you financially vulnerable in the event of an electrical incident. Non-compliance could also lead to legal consequences, fines, or even forced closure.

Why EICR Certification Matters

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is not just a formality—it’s an essential safety measure to ensure that your electrical systems are safe and compliant with the latest regulations.

By ensuring that your EICR is up to date, you demonstrate your commitment to maintaining a safe working environment and protecting your business from unnecessary financial and legal risks. 

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