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An EICR is a formal document produced after an inspection and testing of the electrical installations in a property. It identifies any damage, defects, or unsafe conditions that might pose a risk and ensures the installation complies with the latest wiring regulations (BS 7671).
Domestic Premises: Recommended every 10 years (or 5 years for rental properties).
Commercial Premises: Recommended every 5 years, or as specified by risk assessment.
Change of Occupancy: An EICR is often required when a property is sold or rented out.
Domestic EICR: Focuses on smaller-scale systems, such as lighting, sockets, and appliances in homes.
Commercial EICR: Covers larger, more complex systems, including three-phase supplies, machinery, and emergency lighting. It also considers higher usage and stricter safety standards.
Only a qualified electrician or approved contractor with the necessary certifications (e.g., City & Guilds 2391 or 2394/2395) can perform an EICR. They must be registered with a competent person scheme (e.g., NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA).
If the EICR identifies issues (coded as C1, C2, or FI), these must be addressed immediately:
C1 (Danger Present): Urgent repairs required.
C2 (Potentially Dangerous): Remedial work needed soon.
FI (Further Investigation): Additional testing or inspection required.
Once repairs are completed, a follow-up inspection may be needed to issue a satisfactory report.
Domestic Premises: £100–£300, depending on property size and location.
Commercial Premises: £200–£1,000+, depending on the size and complexity of the installation.
PAT (Portable Appliance Testing) is the process of inspecting and testing electrical appliances to ensure they are safe to use. It involves a combination of visual checks and electrical tests to identify potential hazards.
Any portable electrical appliance with a plug or cable, including:
Domestic: Kettles, toasters, microwaves, vacuum cleaners, etc.
Commercial: Computers, printers, extension leads, power tools, kitchen equipment, etc.
Fixed Appliances: Some appliances (e.g., wall-mounted heaters) may also require testing if they are accessible.
The frequency depends on the type of appliance and its usage:
Domestic: Not legally required but recommended periodically (e.g., every 2-4 years).
Commercial: Typically every 6-12 months for high-risk environments (e.g., construction sites) or 1-4 years for low-risk environments (e.g., offices).
New Appliances: Do not need testing immediately but should be included in the next testing cycle.
Per Appliance: £1–£5, depending on volume and location.
Bulk Discounts: Often available for large numbers of appliances.
DIY Testing: Costs for PAT testing equipment range from £100–£500.
A fire alarm or smoke detector certificate is a document issued after the installation, inspection, or maintenance of a fire alarm system or smoke detectors. It confirms that the system complies with relevant safety standards (e.g., BS 5839) and is in good working order.
Domestic Systems: £50–£150 for a basic inspection.
Commercial Systems: £200–£1,000+, depending on the size and complexity of the system.
Installation Costs: Vary widely based on the type of system and property size.