EICR Certificates in Exeter & Surrounding Areas
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EICR Electrical Testing & Inspection Certificates in Exeter
We provide local EICR electrical testing and inspection certification to Exeter city and the surrounding areas. Electrical systems degrade over time, it's required to get an EICR if you're a business or let your property to tenants. Get in touch and stay compliant to avoid dangers and legal risks.
Why You May Need an EICR?
EICR (electrical installation condition reports) are required at a legal level for landlords, commercial businesses, industrial businesses. Check your insurance policy carefully as regular EICR's may be required for some home insurances. An EICR also detects many potential electrical dangers so getting certified can assure safety.
The EICR Service We Provide:
First we test your property professionally with as little disturbance as possible, as we test and inspect we list any possible defects and issues, recommendations on improvements (if any) to the electrical system are then provided. If there's any major issues we'll be able to come back and address the issues swiftly. We'll then provide a satisfactory EICR certificate.
✔️ Comprehensive electrical testing
✔️ Detailed reports
✔️ Recommendations for improvements
✔️ Certification upon passing
Who Needs an EICR Certificate?
Landords in Exeter:
It is legally necessary for Exeter property owners to have an EICR certificate in order to protect their renters. According to the legislation, every rental property must have a current EICR, which must be renewed either at the beginning of a new tenancy or every five years. By lowering the possibility of electrical fires, shocks, and other risks that could endanger tenants or damage property, this certification assists landlords in adhering to the Electrical Safety Standards.
Commercial Property Owners in Exeter:
Torquay business owners and managers must ensure the security of their buildings, especially the electrical systems. To ensure that your property satisfies regulatory safety requirements and lower the likelihood of electrical-related workplace accidents, you must get an EICR certificate. In order to safeguard both clients and staff, routine EICRs can also be an essential component of your health and safety procedures.
Homebuyers in Exeter:
As part of your due diligence when buying a Torquay property, getting an EICR will help you find any possible electrical problems before you seal the deal. While not required, this can guarantee that the property's electrical systems are safe and in compliance with current laws, saving you money on unforeseen maintenance bills after you move in.
Homeowners in Exeter:
Although it is not legally necessary, homeowners are strongly encouraged to obtain an EICR certificate, particularly if their home is more than ten years old or if they have just undergone significant electrical work. Acquiring an Electrical Safety Report (EICR) can offer comfort in knowing that your electrical system is safe and compliant. If you intend to sell your house, it's also a good idea to get an EICR since it shows prospective buyers that the house is secure and well-kept. Some home insurance providers may require an EICR especially if the property is high-value.
NAPIT Approved Electrical Inspection
We are fully Napit approved and qualified for testing, inspecting and electrical maintenance. Being Napit accredited means we follow excellent safety standards and are up-to-date and compliant with UK electrical regulations (BS 7671). Being accredited means you can be assured any remedial work carried out is up to scratch with latest regulations and as energy efficient as possible.
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What is an EICR?An EICR is a test of your fixed electrics, so plug sockets, lights, smoke alarms etc but excluding portable appliances such as hoovers and fridges. Electrical Installation Condition Report or EICR for short can lower your risk of electric shocks and fire hazards and ensure your property complies with insurance rules and laws by having a skilled specialist thoroughly evaluate your electrical systems to make sure they are safe.
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Are EICR's required?An EICR is required if you: • Let your property • Own a industrial or commercial building • Requested by insurance • Own a building open to general public An EICR is recommended if you: • Want to sell your property • Have recently bought a property from a previous owner with no recent EICR • You are worried about the overall safety of your electrical installation • The electrics are old and untested for a number of years
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How long is an EICR valid for?The standard recommended duration for an EICR certificate in a domestic premises is 5 years however this can vary with the electrical installation condition. If there is no major electrical hazards or faults but it's in a poor state in general an installation may get a satisfactory certificate but a recommendation to get another EICR sooner than 5 years.
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What happens if your property fails an EICR inspection?If your property requires repairs or improvement to pass the EICR certificate standards we would issue an unsatisfactory report & provide a quote to you for your approval. The quote may include remedial work to be carried out so that the certificate can be issued as satisfactory.
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How long does an EICR take?The time it takes to perform an EICR varies widely on the property size, condition of electrics and number of circuits. As a rough estimate a 2-3 bed house may take roughly 2-4 hours.
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Who are EICR certificates for?EICR certificates can be issued to anyone owing a electrical system in a property. EICR's are required by law for commercial property's in use by staff or the general public. Landlords must have an EICR performed before letting a property.