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Jason King 2025-03-12

Poor Service

Very disappointing experience on the 2nd time around. After chasing me to get me Fire Risk Assessment booked in because the previous one was about to expire, ( or more than one occasion unnecessarily). They then tried to charge me for things that are not needed on a risk assessment and i had to be firm with them as i work in property so knew they were just touting for business. I have today received the certificate nearly 3 months after the report was carried out. This was very disappointing especially as i had to continually chase the report . I would not recommend i had a client with a block of 16 flats i could of referred but obviously didn't.

邢飞虹 2025-03-11

Where’s the refund?

We booked an appointment and paid on 20th Jan. The engineer didn’t turn up and nobody notified us about the issue.The staff agreed to refund us but after 2 months we still haven’t received the refund. Never received any response from them 1 month ago.

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Ms A Browne 2025-03-07

Excellent service

Prompt response Timely, convenient appointment Excellent service Highly recommended!

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EICR Certificate Cost: A Guide for Landlords

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is essential for ensuring the safety and compliance of rental properties. As a landlord, staying updated on electrical safety standards isn’t just a legal obligation; it’s a commitment to tenant well-being. This blog breaks down the costs associated with obtaining an EICR certificate and why it’s worth the investment.

What Is an EICR Certificate?

An EICR is an official document provided after a thorough inspection of a property’s electrical systems. It identifies any faults, potential hazards, or non-compliance with safety standards. For landlords, obtaining this certificate is critical, as it ensures tenant safety and adherence to government regulations.

Factors Affecting EICR Costs

The cost of an EICR certificate can vary depending on several factors:

  1. Property Size: Larger properties require more time and effort to inspect, leading to higher costs.

  2. Type of Property: Residential and commercial properties have different inspection requirements.

  3. Location: Urban areas often have higher service costs compared to rural locations.

  4. Condition of Electrical Systems: Older or poorly maintained systems may require more extensive inspections.

Typical Cost Range

On average, the cost of an EICR certificate ranges between £99 and £300 for residential properties. Smaller flats may cost on the lower end of the spectrum, while larger homes or commercial properties may incur higher fees. Always ensure that you hire a qualified electrician registered with a governing body like NICEIC or NAPIT.

Why It’s Worth It

  1. Legal Compliance: Landlords are required to ensure electrical safety under current regulations. Failure to comply can result in hefty fines or legal action.

  2. Tenant Safety: An EICR identifies risks, preventing potential electrical accidents or fires.

  3. Property Value: A safe and well-maintained property is more attractive to tenants and buyers.

How to Get Your EICR Certificate

At Landlords Checks, we offer professional and affordable EICR services starting at £99. Our certified electricians provide a comprehensive report, ensuring your property meets safety standards.

Book Your EICR Inspection Today and ensure compliance and safety for your tenants.

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