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An Electrical Installation Condition Report, also known as an EICR report, is a legally required document that any defects or damage in a property that requires remedial work to be carried out.
This report is critical to landlords but can be used by any property owner or agent to ensure that their building complies with government regulations. If there is nothing to fix, you can use the report to evidence this.
Our EICR Reports are fast and effective. It can take as little as a few days to order, test and complete the report, giving you, your tenants or your clients peace of mind has been inspected by a fully insured and qualified electrician and meets all required standards.
We test 100% of circuits and visually inspect at least 25%. We grade and code everything for ease of understanding and email you a digitally downloadable, fully itemised EICR report that you can use anywhere to evidence that your based property is fully compliant.
register your interest via our online form
receive a response from our team to go through your request
on approval, we can fulfil your needs we will get a date bookedÂ
our agent will then arrive on the day to carry out the agreed test
we put together a report and send it to you within 24 hours
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a must for a new residence. Whether you're a homebuyer, landlord or property manager, your building is required by law to conform to government regulations.
The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 necessitates landlords produce these reports at least every 5 years and provide satisfactory accounts to their tenants. These reports needn't be arduous or long-winded. Our expertise have been tried and tested in the field over the last 10 years, and we know we can help you to ensure your investment is on point.
of fires in England were caused by electricity in 2015-2016
deaths are caused each year due to electrical faults
is the fine Landlords who fail to conduct an EICR may face
We are a qualified OLEZ, NAPIT and Competent Persons Register (CPR)business that work to the highest industry standards to ensure you get peace of mind and excellent results.
We are prompt, skilled and talented. With over a decade of experience in the electrical field, you can’t go wrong with us.
With a keen eye for the growing range of electrical projects , we are constantly expanding the areas we cover to accommodate local supply and demand.
Our reports will give you peace of mind that you comply with UK regulations, and your property is ready to be utilised.
Attention to every detail is our bread and butter. It’s what we pride ourselves on with every client we engage.
We have now serviced a huge number of clients throughout all the areas we cover and consistently receive high-star ratings on all the review sites we’re on.
Our team are on-hand and ready to assist.
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Regularly checking your electrical works allows you to catch any issues before they become significant complications. You can more freely enjoy (or rent out) your property, knowing there are no impediments affecting your safety.
Rein Electrical's staff are well trained and happy to answer any questions that you may have.
The short answer is visual inspections and electrical tests. The more in-depth answer is that our engineers will survey your entire system – this requires creating a diagram of it if you do not already have one. Using this diagram, we will then utilise visual test to check the state of your system to see if there are any faults or potential hazards. Once this part is complete, we locate each circuit and test them individually for function and safety.
Beyond the details of the premises and inspector, your report will list all of the tests carried out and describe the observations of these tests with suggestions for actions if any are required. A summary of the condition of the system will also be included along with its components. If there any limitations to the testing, they will be listed, too and, finally, your engineer should sign the document.
The EICR report uses simple coding to illustrate any issues which the testing might highlight.
Below you will find each code and their meaning:
C1- Danger present. Risk of injury. Immediate action required
C2- Potentially dangerous – urgent action required
C3- Improvement recommended
FI- Further investigation required without delay
The recommendations listed on the EICR reports are not actually legally binding. However, you should view this report as your evidence that your premises’ electrical system is legally compliant. If you have a report that lists important actions to be carried out and you don’t actually implement those actions, you may find yourself falling foul of the law. This is especially important if you rent out your premises or use them for any kind of commercial business, including sole traders who work from home.