Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) 4-6 Bedroom
Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) 4-6 Bedroom
Domestic EICR Service 4-6 Bedroom
A full fixed wire measured and visual test and inspection of the cabling and accessories in you home. To include evidential pictures of defects. Limitation may be put in place if the engineer deems it necessary.
What is an EICR Certificate?
An EICR, or Electrical Installation Condition Report, checks whether your property’s wiring and electrics are safe. It is also known as Landlord Safety Test, Electrical Safety Certificate or the Homebuyer’s Test.
To make sure your home is safe, we recommend you have an EICR every 5 years. If you rent out a property, you should have one every five years, a sooner re-inspection may be required if specified in the most recent report or for certain commercial properties.
What Happens During an EICR?
During an EICR, the Fuse Board (Consumer Unit), wiring and electrical accessories are inspected and tested for faults or deviations from the Wiring Standards. Throughout the test, the following will be inspected and tested:
- The adequacy of the main earthing and bonding(s).
- Devices for protection against fire and electric shock.
- Any damage or wear and tear that might affect the safety of the property’s inhabitants.
- Identification of any damaged electrical fittings and accessories.
- Identification of any exposed live wires that could cause a fire or injury.