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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.

MAB
Ms A Browne 2025-03-07

Excellent service

Prompt response Timely, convenient appointment Excellent service Highly recommended!

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Electrical Installation Cert: Ensuring Safe Wiring

For both homeowners and landlords, ensuring the safety of electrical installations within a property is a critical responsibility. An electrical installation certificate is a formal document that confirms new electrical installations or alterations to existing ones have been carried out correctly and comply with the relevant safety standards and regulations, specifically BS 7671. Understanding what an electrical installation certificate is and why it’s important is vital for property safety and compliance.

An electrical installation certificate is issued by a qualified and registered electrician after completing new electrical work or significant alterations to an existing electrical system. This certificate serves as a declaration that the work adheres to the UK’s national safety standards. It includes crucial details about the installation, such as the extent of the work carried out, the circuits that have been installed or modified, and the results of the tests conducted to verify their safety and functionality. The electrical installation certificate also identifies the electrician or electrical contractor responsible for the work.

Obtaining an electrical installation certificate is essential for several reasons. Firstly, it provides assurance that the electrical work has been completed to a safe standard, reducing the risk of electrical shocks, fires, and other hazards. Secondly, it is often a legal requirement for new electrical installations and major alterations, as mandated by Part P of the Building Regulations. This ensures that all notifiable electrical work is carried out by competent individuals and is safe for use. Furthermore, an electrical installation certificate can be important for insurance purposes and when selling a property, as it provides documented proof of safe electrical work.

The process of getting an electrical installation certificate involves hiring a qualified electrician registered with a government-approved scheme like NICEIC or NAPIT. Once the electrical work is complete, the electrician will conduct thorough testing of the new or altered circuits to ensure they are safe and functioning correctly. Upon satisfactory completion and testing, the electrician will issue the electrical installation certificate. This certificate should be kept in a safe place by the property owner as it serves as a vital record of the electrical work carried out.

It’s important to note the difference between an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) and an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR). While an EIC is issued for new electrical work, an EICR is a report on the condition of an existing electrical installation. An EICR is recommended periodically (typically every five years for domestic properties or upon change of tenancy) to assess the ongoing safety of the electrical system, whereas an electrical installation certificate is a one-time certificate issued after new installations or major alterations.

For reliable electrical safety services and to ensure you receive the correct certification for any new electrical work, it’s crucial to use qualified and registered electricians. For more information on electrical safety certificates and to find competent professionals, you can visit electrical installation certificate services. They can provide guidance on the necessary electrical certifications for your property and connect you with qualified electricians.

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