EICR Certificate

With over 25 years of electrical experience in the Barking, Chigwell, Chingford, Dagenham, Hornchurch, Ilford, Loughton, Romford, Upminster, Walthamstow, Wanstead and Woodford areas, we prioritize your safety and peace of mind.

EICR Certificate

With over 25 years of electrical experience in the Barking, Chigwell, Chingford, Dagenham, Hornchurch, Ilford, Loughton, Romford, Upminster, Walthamstow, Wanstead and Woodford areas, we prioritize your safety and peace of mind.

What is an EICR Certificate?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal document generated following a thorough inspection and testing of the electrical installations within a property. This assessment is crucial for maintaining electrical safety standards and is legally required at regular intervals for both residential and commercial properties in the UK.

The primary purpose of an EICR is to ensure that electrical systems and installations do not pose any hazard and are compliant with the current BS 7671, the UK standard for electrical safety. During an EICR inspection, a qualified electrician from Safe Spark Solutions will evaluate the condition of your electrical systems, checking for deterioration, defects, and non-compliance with current safety standards.

The findings from the inspection include categorisation of any discovered defects. The categories indicate the severity of each issue:

  • Code C1: 'Danger present', immediate remedial action required.

  • Code C2: 'Potential danger', urgent remedial action needed.

  • Code C3: 'Improvement recommended', does not pose an immediate or potential danger but improvements would enhance safety.

Upon completion, the EICR will detail any observed damages, deterioration, defects, and non-compliances, providing a clear and detailed recommendation for any remedial actions needed. Property managers, landlords, and homeowners use EICR certificates to verify the safety of their electrical installations, essential for ensuring the safety of tenants and fulfilling legal responsibilities.

Emergency Electrician fixing a fuse board, Safe Sark Solutions

What is an EICR Certificate?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal document generated following a thorough inspection and testing of the electrical installations within a property. This assessment is crucial for maintaining electrical safety standards and is legally required at regular intervals for both residential and commercial properties in the UK.

The primary purpose of an EICR is to ensure that electrical systems and installations do not pose any hazard and are compliant with the current BS 7671, the UK standard for electrical safety. During an EICR inspection, a qualified electrician from Safe Spark Solutions will evaluate the condition of your electrical systems, checking for deterioration, defects, and non-compliance with current safety standards.

The findings from the inspection include categorisation of any discovered defects. The categories indicate the severity of each issue:

  • Code C1: 'Danger present', immediate remedial action required.

  • Code C2: 'Potential danger', urgent remedial action needed.

  • Code C3: 'Improvement recommended', does not pose an immediate or potential danger but improvements would enhance safety.

Upon completion, the EICR will detail any observed damages, deterioration, defects, and non-compliances, providing a clear and detailed recommendation for any remedial actions needed. Property managers, landlords, and homeowners use EICR certificates to verify the safety of their electrical installations, essential for ensuring the safety of tenants and fulfilling legal responsibilities.

Emergency Electrician fixing a fuse board, Safe Sark Solutions
Tool to conduct EICR Test, by Safe Spark Solutions

Why you may need an EICR?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is not just a routine check; it’s an essential part of ensuring the safety and compliance of your electrical installations. Whether you own a home, manage a property, or operate a business, obtaining an EICR is crucial for several reasons:

  • Safety - The primary purpose of an EICR is to protect everyone who uses the building from electrical hazards. Faulty electrical installations can lead to serious accidents, including electric shocks and fires. An EICR identifies any risks associated with your electrical systems, helping to prevent potential accidents and ensure a safe living or working environment.

  • Legal Compliance - For landlords and business owners, an EICR is legally required to ensure the property meets The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the Landlord and Tenant Act. Regular inspections are mandated to maintain a safe environment, with reports typically required every five years for commercial properties and every five or ten years for rental properties, depending on the tenancy agreement.

  • Insurance Requirements - Many insurance companies require an up-to-date EICR before offering cover, especially for commercial properties. An EICR can also prevent disputes related to electrical faults and potential claims, as it proves due diligence in maintaining the property’s electrical systems.

  • Peace of Mind - Regular electrical inspections reassure property owners that their electrical installations are in good condition, reducing the likelihood of unexpected issues and costly repairs.

  • Property Value - A current EICR can enhance a property’s marketability to potential buyers and renters who may view the certification as a guarantee that the property is safe and well-maintained.

Tool to conduct EICR Test, by Safe Spark Solutions

Why you may need an EICR?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is not just a routine check; it’s an essential part of ensuring the safety and compliance of your electrical installations. Whether you own a home, manage a property, or operate a business, obtaining an EICR is crucial for several reasons:

  • Safety - The primary purpose of an EICR is to protect everyone who uses the building from electrical hazards. Faulty electrical installations can lead to serious accidents, including electric shocks and fires. An EICR identifies any risks associated with your electrical systems, helping to prevent potential accidents and ensure a safe living or working environment.

  • Legal Compliance - For landlords and business owners, an EICR is legally required to ensure the property meets The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the Landlord and Tenant Act. Regular inspections are mandated to maintain a safe environment, with reports typically required every five years for commercial properties and every five or ten years for rental properties, depending on the tenancy agreement.

  • Insurance Requirements - Many insurance companies require an up-to-date EICR before offering cover, especially for commercial properties. An EICR can also prevent disputes related to electrical faults and potential claims, as it proves due diligence in maintaining the property’s electrical systems.

  • Peace of Mind - Regular electrical inspections reassure property owners that their electrical installations are in good condition, reducing the likelihood of unexpected issues and costly repairs.

  • Property Value - A current EICR can enhance a property’s marketability to potential buyers and renters who may view the certification as a guarantee that the property is safe and well-maintained.

Our Process for the EICR

At Safe Spark Solutions, our approach to conducting an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is meticulous and thorough, ensuring that every aspect of your property’s electrical system is comprehensively inspected and tested according to the latest safety standards:

  • Initial Assessment - Our certified electricians start with a preliminary assessment to understand the scope of your electrical installations. This includes reviewing any previous reports and the history of the electrical system to tailor our approach to your specific needs.

  • Visual Inspection - Before delving into detailed testing, our team conducts a visual inspection to identify any obvious signs of wear and tear, damage, or incorrect installations. This step helps in pinpointing areas that require closer examination.

  • Circuit Testing and Verification - Using advanced testing equipment, our electricians perform various tests on circuits and equipment. These tests include insulation resistance, polarity, earth fault loop impedance, and RCD (Residual Current Device) operation to ensure they are operating correctly and safely.

  • Issue Identification and Categorisation - Any faults or deviations from the UK national standard for the safety of electrical installations, BS 7671 (18th Edition), are recorded. Identified issues are categorised based on their urgency and risk level, helping prioritise subsequent remedial actions.

  • Report Compilation - After completing the tests, we compile a detailed EICR that outlines all findings, including any defects or non-compliance issues. The report provides clear recommendations for remedial works required to ensure compliance and safety.

  • Consultation and Follow Up - We discuss the findings with you and suggest the best course of action for rectifying identified issues. Our team is also available for any follow-up inspections or services needed to address the recommendations made in the report.

Domestic electrician working on a fuse board, Safe Spark Solutions
EICR Certification in Process

Our Process for the EICR

At Safe Spark Solutions, our approach to conducting an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is meticulous and thorough, ensuring that every aspect of your property’s electrical system is comprehensively inspected and tested according to the latest safety standards:

  • Initial Assessment - Our certified electricians start with a preliminary assessment to understand the scope of your electrical installations. This includes reviewing any previous reports and the history of the electrical system to tailor our approach to your specific needs.

  • Visual Inspection - Before delving into detailed testing, our team conducts a visual inspection to identify any obvious signs of wear and tear, damage, or incorrect installations. This step helps in pinpointing areas that require closer examination.

  • Circuit Testing and Verification - Using advanced testing equipment, our electricians perform various tests on circuits and equipment. These tests include insulation resistance, polarity, earth fault loop impedance, and RCD (Residual Current Device) operation to ensure they are operating correctly and safely.

  • Issue Identification and Categorisation - Any faults or deviations from the UK national standard for the safety of electrical installations, BS 7671 (18th Edition), are recorded. Identified issues are categorised based on their urgency and risk level, helping prioritise subsequent remedial actions.

  • Report Compilation - After completing the tests, we compile a detailed EICR that outlines all findings, including any defects or non-compliance issues. The report provides clear recommendations for remedial works required to ensure compliance and safety.

  • Consultation and Follow Up - We discuss the findings with you and suggest the best course of action for rectifying identified issues. Our team is also available for any follow-up inspections or services needed to address the recommendations made in the report.

Domestic electrician working on a fuse board, Safe Spark Solutions
EICR Certification in Process
Why Choose Safe Spark Solutions

At Safe Spark Solutions, we are committed to providing you with reliable, high-quality electrical services, tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Here are six reasons why we are the best domestic electricians at your service:

  • Safety as Priority - At Safe Spark Solutions, safety is not just a guideline; it is our top priority. We adhere to strict safety protocols to ensure that all work is done safely and to the highest standards, keeping your home and/or business secure.

  • Exceptional Customer Reviews - Our commitment to quality service is reflected in our 30 plus five-star Google reviews. These testimonials from satisfied customers highlight our dedication to exceeding expectations with every project we undertake.

  • 24 Hours Emergency Services - Electrical emergencies don’t stick to a schedule, which is why our emergency services are available 24/7. Whether it’s late at night or during a weekend, we’re ready to respond to urgent electrical needs.

  • No Job Too Small - We believe every task is important, no matter the size. Whether it's a minor repair or a major installation, we approach all jobs with the same level of seriousness and attention to detail.

  • Transparent Pricing - We understand the importance of clear and honest communication, especially when it comes to electrician costs. Our electrical pricing is fair and transparent, with no hidden fees, ensuring you know exactly what you’re paying for.

  • 25 Years of Experience - With over a quarter-century in the industry, Safe Spark Solutions has built a reputation for excellence and reliability. Our extensive experience allows us to tackle any electrical challenge.

Why Choose Safe Spark Solutions

At Safe Spark Solutions, we are committed to providing you with reliable, high-quality electrical services, tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Here are six reasons why we are the best domestic electricians at your service:

  • Safety as Priority - At Safe Spark Solutions, safety is not just a guideline; it is our top priority. We adhere to strict safety protocols to ensure that all work is done safely and to the highest standards, keeping your home and/or business secure.

  • Exceptional Customer Reviews - Our commitment to quality service is reflected in our 30 plus five-star Google reviews. These testimonials from satisfied customers highlight our dedication to exceeding expectations with every project we undertake.

  • 24 Hours Emergency Services - Electrical emergencies don’t stick to a schedule, which is why our emergency services are available 24/7. Whether it’s late at night or during a weekend, we’re ready to respond to urgent electrical needs.

  • No Job Too Small - We believe every task is important, no matter the size. Whether it's a minor repair or a major installation, we approach all jobs with the same level of seriousness and attention to detail.

  • Transparent Pricing - We understand the importance of clear and honest communication, especially when it comes to electrician costs. Our electrical pricing is fair and transparent, with no hidden fees, ensuring you know exactly what you’re paying for.

  • 25 Years of Experience - With over a quarter-century in the industry, Safe Spark Solutions has built a reputation for excellence and reliability. Our extensive experience allows us to tackle any electrical challenge.

How much does it cost to hire an affordable electrician?

At Safe Spark Solutions, the cost of hiring an affordable electrician depends on the specific job and its complexity. Give us a call to explain your problem, and we would be more than happy to provide you with a free and honest estimate.

What qualifications should a certified electrician have?

In the UK, a registered electrician should have completed an apprenticeship or equivalent training and hold qualifications such as a Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations. They should also be registered with a recognized trade body like NICEIC, NAPIT, or the ECA, and have a valid ECS (Electrotechnical Certification Scheme) card.

How often should my home have an electrical inspection?

It is recommended to have an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) carried out every 10 years for an owner-occupied home, and every 5 years for a rented property. However, if you notice any issues or have concerns about your electrical system, urgently get in touch with.

Do you offer emergency electrical services?

Yes, Safe Spark Solutions provides emergency electrical services for urgent issues like power outages or electrical faults. Give us a call anytime, and our team will respond promptly to resolve your issue.

What is an EICR Certificate and do I need one?

An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) Certificate is a formal document that certifies the condition of your electrical installation. It is essential for identifying any potential issues that could pose safety hazards. Landlords are legally required to have an EICR carried out every 5 years or at the start of a new tenancy.

Is it safe to do my own electrical installations?

We don't recommend any DIY electrical work unless you are qualified and experienced. Improper electrical work can be hazardous and may not meet UK regulations, potentially affecting your home insurance. Give us a call, and we would be more than happy to provide you with a free estimate on any electrical installations and repairs required.

How much does it cost to hire an affordable electrician?

At Safe Spark Solutions, the cost of hiring an affordable electrician depends on the specific job and its complexity. Give us a call to explain your problem, and we would be more than happy to provide you with a free and honest estimate.

What qualifications should a certified electrician have?

In the UK, a registered electrician should have completed an apprenticeship or equivalent training and hold qualifications such as a Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations. They should also be registered with a recognized trade body like NICEIC, NAPIT, or the ECA, and have a valid ECS (Electrotechnical Certification Scheme) card.

How often should my home have an electrical inspection?

It is recommended to have an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) carried out every 10 years for an owner-occupied home, and every 5 years for a rented property. However, if you notice any issues or have concerns about your electrical system, urgently get in touch with.

Do you offer emergency electrical services?

Yes, Safe Spark Solutions provides emergency electrical services for urgent issues like power outages or electrical faults. Give us a call anytime, and our team will respond promptly to resolve your issue.

What is an EICR Certificate and do I need one?

An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) Certificate is a formal document that certifies the condition of your electrical installation. It is essential for identifying any potential issues that could pose safety hazards. Landlords are legally required to have an EICR carried out every 5 years or at the start of a new tenancy.

Is it safe to do my own electrical installations?

We don't recommend any DIY electrical work unless you are qualified and experienced. Improper electrical work can be hazardous and may not meet UK regulations, potentially affecting your home insurance. Give us a call, and we would be more than happy to provide you with a free estimate on any electrical installations and repairs required.