Who Needs an EICR?
Electrical systems deteriorate over time, posing risks that can go unnoticed. From preventing hazards to maintaining compliance with BS7671 standards, our testing services offer peace of mind and protection for your home or business. We supply Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) for homeowners, landlords and businesses, ensuring your electrical installations are safe, compliant and meet legal requirements. Our expert testing identifies potential faults, helping you take proactive steps to prevent electrical hazards and maintain efficiency.
How often should you get an EICR?

Residential Properties
Every 3-5 years or when moving into a new home.

Rental Properties
For new tenancies or every 5 years on existing tenancies.

Businesses
Regular checks ensure safety and legal compliance.
Electrical Installation Condition Report EICR
An electrical safety certificate provides assurance that your systems are safe and efficient. It includes:
A detailed record of tests and checks conducted.
The overall condition of your property’s electrical systems.
Recommendations for any necessary improvements.
This certificate ensures your property meets safety standards, offering security for homeowners, landlords and businesses alike.
Ensure the safety and efficiency of your electrical systems with My Electrics. Contact us to book your EICR and take the first step toward a safer home or business.
Why do you need an EICR?
EICRs are essential for a wide range of property owners and users:

Homeowners
Protect your family by ensuring your electrical systems are safe and compliant.

Landlords
Mandatory for new tenancies since July 2020, ensuring tenant safety and meeting legal obligations.

Business Owners
Regular inspections are critical for workplace safety and compliance with health and safety regulations.

Home Sellers
Buyers may request an EICR as proof of property upkeep and safety.
What's included
Our EICR tests include:
01.
Visual Inspection:
Identify visible damage or wear.
02.
Interior & Exterior Testing:
Advanced methods like dead testing, live testing, and RCD testing.
03.
Detailed Report:
Receive a certified document with findings and recommendations.