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EICR Certificate | Electrical Safety Certificate & EICR Test

Get your EICR certificate from qualified electricians across London and the M25. We provide professional EICR tests, issue your electrical safety certificate, and offer competitive EICR certificate cost for landlords and homeowners.

Why Is a Residential EICR Necessary?

A Residential EICR is vital for landlords, homeowners, and property managers to ensure electrical safety, meet legal requirements, and obtain a landlord’s electrical safety certificate.

Legal Requirement for Landlords

Ensures Tenant Safety

Meets Insurance Requirements

Peace of Mind for Homeowners

EICR electrical safety inspection by Pro Safety Certificates

What Is a Residential EICR?

An EICR certificate confirms that your property’s electrical system has been professionally inspected and tested by qualified electricians. During an EICR test, we check wiring, sockets, fuse boards, switches, and circuits to identify faults, damage, or potential safety risks. After inspection, you receive an electrical safety certificate showing whether your installation meets safety standards or requires repairs. Whether you are a homeowner or landlord, an EICR certificate helps maintain electrical safety and compliance. If you are searching for an EICR certificate near me, our experienced electricians provide reliable inspections across London at competitive EICR certificate cost.

Who Needs an EICR Certificate?

  1. Landlords
  2. Homeowners
  3. Property Managers
  4. Estate Agents
  5. Commercial Property Owners
  6. Letting Agencies
  7. Housing Associations
  8. Businesses

Why Choose Pro Safety Certificates for Your EICR Certificate?

When you book an EICR certificate with Pro Safety Certificates, you get a professional electrical inspection carried out by experienced electricians. We provide reliable EICR testing for homes, rental properties, and commercial buildings across London and the M25 area. Our inspections follow the latest BS 7671 regulations to ensure your electrical safety certificate meets legal standards. Whether you’re a landlord, homeowner, estate agent, or business owner, we offer flexible bookings, fast reports, and competitive prices. Our local electricians provide clear recommendations and guidance to keep your property safe and compliant.

Frequently Asked Questions

An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) confirms that your property’s electrical system has been inspected and tested by a qualified electrician. The inspection checks for faults, damage, and potential safety risks while confirming whether the installation meets current UK standards. The report provides a clear overview of the condition of your electrical systems and any recommended improvements.

The recommended frequency depends on the property type. Rental properties in the UK generally require an inspection every five years or at the start of a new tenancy. Homeowners are advised to arrange testing around every 5 years or sooner if they experience electrical issues. Regular checks help maintain a safe and reliable electrical installation.

The price of an electrical inspection depends on factors such as property size, the number of circuits, and the complexity of the installation. We provide clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees, offering affordable solutions for landlords, homeowners, and commercial property owners.

During the inspection, a qualified electrician examines important components including wiring, sockets, switches, fuse boards, earthing, bonding, and electrical circuits. After testing is completed, you will receive a detailed report highlighting any faults, observations, and recommendations for necessary repairs.

Yes. If you are looking for a local electrical inspection service, our experienced electricians provide reliable appointments across London and the M25 area. We offer convenient scheduling and detailed reports to help ensure your property remains safe and compliant.

Usually 1–4 hours, depending on the size of the property.

 
 

Yes. UK landlords are required to ensure their rental properties have regular electrical inspections and provide tenants with evidence of compliance. A valid electrical safety report helps demonstrate that the installation has been checked and that any required remedial work has been addressed.