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Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate in London

Keep your rental property safe with a certified Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate. Our expert electricians inspect wiring, circuits, and consumer units to meet UK regulations, helping you protect tenants and stay fully compliant with EICR standards.

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We conduct a thorough inspection of your rental property’s electrical system, testing all circuits, wiring, sockets, and consumer units to identify potential hazards and ensure full compliance with UK standards.

Our electricians use industry-standard testing tools, including PAT testers, circuit analysers, and insulation resistance testers, to accurately detect faults and verify that your property meets EICR safety requirements.

Following the inspection, we provide a detailed, certified report and offer guidance on any repairs needed. Our team is available for follow-up questions and ongoing support to keep your property safe.

A valid Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate ensures tenant safety, reduces legal risk, maintains property value, and gives peace of mind knowing your rental complies with current UK electrical safety regulations.

EICR Certificate Cost

Studio

£ 135 .00
  • Full inspection
  • Identification of minor defects
  • Identification of potential hazards
  • Detailed report
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No Hidden Fees

1-3 BEDROOMS

£ 155 .00
  • Full inspection
  • Identification of minor defects
  • Identification of potential hazards
  • Detailed report
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No Hidden Fees

More

£ 175 .00
  • Full inspection
  • Identification of minor defects
  • Identification of potential hazards
  • Detailed report
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No Hidden Fees

Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate Services

Ensure your rental property meets UK safety standards with professional EICR inspections, detailed reporting, and expert guidance for landlords.

Full EICR Inspections

Comprehensive electrical inspections for all circuits, wiring, sockets, and consumer units to ensure your rental property is safe and compliant with UK regulations.

Detailed Reporting

Receive a fully documented Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate with clear notes on any issues, recommended repairs, and proof of compliance for tenancy records.

Repairs & Recommendations

Our qualified electricians can carry out minor repairs or advise on necessary upgrades to ensure your property passes inspection and keeps tenants safe.

Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate

Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate - Essential for London Homeowners

Owning a property in London comes with responsibilities. A Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate ensures compliance with legal standards, protects tenants, and safeguards your investment.

Legal Compliance

UK regulations require landlords to provide safe electrical installations. This certificate proves your property meets current standards.

Protect Tenants

Ensure your tenants live in a safe environment by preventing risks of electric shocks, fires, and hazardous wiring issues.

Avoid Penalties

Failure to obtain a safety certificate can result in hefty fines or legal action against landlords in London.

Protect Property Value

Regular inspections prevent costly electrical damage, keeping your property safe, compliant, and attractive to future buyers.

FAQ

1

What is an EICR?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) checks the safety and condition of a property's wiring and electrical systems.

2

Why do I need an EICR?

It identifies potential hazards early, ensuring safety and compliance with UK regulations.

3

How often should an EICR be carried out?

Homeowners: every 10 years. Landlords: every 5 years or at each tenancy change.

4

Who can carry out an EICR?

Only a qualified and registered electrician, typically NICEIC or NAPIT certified.

5

What does an EICR report include?

The report lists defects, risk levels, and recommendations to bring the installation up to standard.

6

Can an EICR prevent accidents?

Yes, it reduces the risk of shocks, fire, or other electrical hazards by catching issues early.

7

How long does an EICR take?

Typically 1–3 hours depending on property size and system complexity.

8

What happens after the inspection?

You receive a detailed report with any issues and suggested remedial work.

9

Is an EICR legally required for landlords?

Yes, landlords must have an EICR every 5 years or at each new tenancy to meet legal obligations.