
EICR – Electrical Installation Condition Reports
Electrical installation condition reports (EICR) play a crucial role in maintaining the safety and legal compliance of a property’s electrical installations. An Electrical Installation Condition Report is a formal document produced after a thorough inspection and assessment of the electrical systems within a home, office, or commercial building. This process identifies any faults, deterioration, or potential safety hazards that may pose risks to occupants. Obtaining an electrical installation certificate ensures that all electrical work meets the required standards and regulations, giving property owners peace of mind. Whether for landlords, homeowners, or business operators, regular EICR testing is vital in preventing electrical failures, reducing the risk of fire, and meeting legal obligations. The electrical installation certificate not only confirms that new installations are safe but also provides documented proof of compliance for insurance and legal purposes.

Why Do You Need an EICR?
Protect your tenants, property, and insurance validity
Ensure your electrical systems are safe and free from hazards.
Comply with legal requirements for relevant protocols.
What’s Included in an EICR?
- Inspection for overloading, fire risks, and electric shock hazards.
- Checks on earthing and bonding for safety.
- A detailed report highlighting any issues and recommendations.