EICR Inspections

EICR Inspections- If you’re a UK homeowner or landlord, you’ve likely heard of an EICR — but do you know exactly what it is, why it’s important, and when you need one?

An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a crucial document that assesses the safety and performance of your property’s electrical systems. It’s not just a legal formality — it can prevent fires, electric shocks, and costly damage, giving you peace of mind for your family or tenants.

At Notts Fire & Electrical Ltd, we provide expert EICR inspections across Worksop, Nottinghamshire, the East Midlands, Yorkshire, and Lincolnshire, ensuring properties are safe, compliant, and up-to-date.


What are EICR Inspections?

An EICR is a formal electrical safety report produced after a thorough inspection of your home or rental property. It identifies:

  • Defects or deterioration in wiring
  • Non-compliance with UK safety standards (BS 7671)
  • Hidden hazards that could pose fire or electric shock risks

EICRs are essential for homeowners who want peace of mind and landlords who must comply with legal obligations.


What Do EICR Inspections Include?

During an EICR, our qualified electricians will examine and test:

  • Consumer unit (fuse board)
  • Circuit breakers and RCDs
  • Sockets and switches
  • Light fittings and wiring
  • Earthing and bonding
  • Fixed wiring connected to appliances (ovens, showers, etc.)

We perform both visual inspections and electrical testing using calibrated instruments to detect hidden faults.

Fault Codes Explained

CodeMeaning
C1Danger present – immediate action required
C2Potentially dangerous – urgent remedial action needed
C3Improvement recommended – not dangerous but not ideal
FIFurther investigation required

You’ll receive a detailed report including photos and recommendations for any remedial work.


Do Homeowners Need an EICR?

While not legally required for owner-occupied homes as of 2025, EICRs are strongly recommended:

  • Every 10 years for peace of mind
  • When buying or selling a property
  • After major electrical work
  • If you notice flickering lights, tripping circuits, or burning smells
  • In homes over 25 years old without a recent inspection

An up-to-date EICR can also help with insurance claims and future renovations.


EICRs for Landlords: Legal Requirements

If you rent out property in England, an EICR is now mandatory. Since April 2021, landlords must:

  • Have a valid EICR for each rental property
  • Conduct inspections every 5 years (or sooner if needed)
  • Provide tenants with a copy within 28 days
  • Complete any remedial works promptly
  • Supply the local authority with a copy on request

Failure to comply can result in fines up to £30,000 and potential prosecution.

At Notts Fire & Electrical Ltd, we support landlords with fast, fixed-price EICRs, remedial work, and certification to keep properties fully compliant.


Common Electrical Faults Found During EICRs

During inspections, we often encounter:

  • Outdated fuse boxes with no RCD protection
  • Poor DIY wiring jobs
  • Broken or scorched sockets
  • Loose connections in light fittings
  • Undersized cables or overloaded circuits
  • Missing earthing on metal fixtures
  • Water ingress in outdoor sockets

Even if your electrics appear fine, hidden faults can pose serious risks — proactive testing is key.


Benefits of an EICR

Getting an EICR with Notts Fire & Electrical Ltd offers multiple advantages:

✅ Protects your family and property from fire or electric shock
✅ Meets home insurance requirements
✅ Supports property resale with verified electrical safety
✅ Keeps landlords compliant with legal obligations
✅ Detects faults early, avoiding costly repairs

We also provide free quotes for any remedial work, often completing minor fixes during the same visit.


How Much Does an EICR Cost?

Property TypePrice (from)
1-bed flat£130–£150
2–3 bed house£170–£190
4+ bed house£200–£250+
HMO / Landlord multipleCustom quote

We offer transparent pricing, no hidden fees, and discounts for multiple properties or combined services.


Why Choose Notts Fire & Electrical Ltd?

As a fully insured electrical contractor, we are trusted by homeowners, landlords, and letting agents across Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and the East Midlands.

When you book an EICR with us, you get:

  • A qualified, experienced engineer
  • A jargon-free, fully documented report
  • Emergency remedial work if dangerous faults are found
  • Flexible appointment slots, including evenings
  • Optional upgrades for consumer units, RCDs, or earthing

We provide honest, expert advice with no unnecessary upselling.


Book Your EICR Today

Don’t wait until it’s too late — ensure your property is safe, compliant, and future-proof.

📞 Call us now: 01909 286986
📧 Email: sales@nfeltd.co.uk
🌐 Learn more / book online: www.nfeltd.co.uk

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