Electrical Installation Condition Reports for homeowners, landlords and businesses across Nottingham. Fixed price, NAPIT approved, certificate issued the same week.
Typical duration
2–4 hours depending on property size
Suitable for
Homeowners, landlords & businesses
Report codes
C1, C2, C3 & FI explained clearly
Guarantee
6 year workmanship guarantee
Certification
EICR issued same week
Same day
certificate issued
Fully qualified inspectors
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a formal assessment of the safety of your electrical installation. Here’s who needs one and when.
This type of wiring is well past its safe lifespan and a common finding in pre-1970s homes across Nottingham.
If your consumer unit is struggling to keep up with demand it's a clear sign the system needs attention.
These are warning signs that should never be ignored — call us today if you're experiencing this.
If your electrical inspection has come back with C1 or C2 codes, a rewire may be the recommended course of action.
If you're moving into a home built before 1990 and there's no record of a previous rewire, it's worth getting one done.
An EICR is non-invasive and typically takes 2–4 hours. Here’s exactly what to expect.
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Get in touch, we confirm a date and time that suits you. No need to be present for the full duration — we just need access.
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We carry out a thorough visual inspection and testing of every circuit, socket, switch and connection throughout the property.
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We walk you through any findings in plain English — what each code means, what’s urgent and what can wait, with honest advice on next steps.
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Your EICR certificate is issued the same week — satisfactory or unsatisfactory clearly stated, with all observations documented.
Whether you’re a landlord, a homeowner or buying a property — we carry out EICRs for all situations, fixed price.
Private landlords are legally required to have a valid EICR every 5 years and must provide a copy to tenants. We make the process straightforward — fixed price, cert same week.
For peace of mind, homeowners should have their electrical installation tested every 10 years — or when buying, selling or noticing any warning signs.
Buying a property? An EICR gives you a clear, independent assessment of the electrical installation before you commit — so there are no nasty surprises after completion.
Our inspectors are NAPIT approved and fully qualified to carry out EICRs. Your report is recognised by insurers, letting agents and mortgage lenders.
You know exactly what you’re paying before we arrive. No add-ons, no call-out charges, no vague estimates that change on the day.
We don’t just hand you a report full of codes. We explain what every finding means, what’s urgent and what can wait — so you leave knowing exactly where you stand.
Your EICR certificate is issued the same week — no waiting. Landlords can send it to tenants and letting agents immediately.
We’ll carry out any remedial work you need — but there’s no pressure. You’re free to use any electrician to resolve issues found in the report.
We work regularly with landlords and letting agents across Nottingham. Portfolio properties, quick turnarounds and prompt certification — just ask.
Our EICR prices start from £150 for a 1-bed property and increase with property size. We’ll give you a fixed price before we book — no call-out fees, no surprises.
Most EICRs take between 2 and 4 hours depending on the size of the property and the number of circuits. A 2-bed house is typically around 2 hours. You don’t need to be present for the full duration — just access to the property.
C1 means danger present — requires immediate action. C2 means potentially dangerous — remedial work required. C3 is an improvement recommended but not urgent. FI means further investigation is needed. We’ll explain every code in plain English when we hand over the report.
An unsatisfactory result means C1 or C2 observations were found. We’ll explain exactly what needs doing, give you a fixed price for any remedial works and get them resolved — though there’s no obligation to use us for this if you’d prefer another electrician.
Under The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020, landlords must have a valid EICR every 5 years and provide a copy to tenants within 28 days. New tenancies require one before the tenancy begins.
There will be brief periods where circuits are switched off for testing — but we’ll manage this to minimise inconvenience. We’ll always let you know before isolating anything.
Qualified Electrician & Owner
Tell us about your property and we’ll arrange a free survey and provide a fixed price — no obligation.
Response time
Within 2 hours
Quote type
Fixed price, no obligation
Coverage
Nottingham & 30 mile radius