Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs) —
Comprehensive EICR Checks for UK Homes
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is the definitive way to check the health and safety of the fixed wiring and electrical installation in your home. Think of it as an MOT for your electrics — essential for safety, insurance, and peace of mind. At London & Kent Electrical, our fully qualified NICEIC inspectors provide thorough EICRs that reveal hidden issues before they become dangerous. Whether you’re a homeowner, landlord, or preparing to sell or rent your property, our EICRs ensure your electrics are safe, compliant, and documented.
What Is an EICR and Why You Need One
An EICR is a detailed inspection and test of your home’s electrical system, examining elements like:
Wiring and cabling throughout the property
Consumer unit and protective devices
Socket outlets and switches
Earthing and bonding
Visual and measured tests to BS 7671 standards
This report identifies wear, damage, outdated equipment, or potential hazards that could lead to shocks or fire. It provides clear safety classifications and recommendations so you know exactly what’s required.
Professionally carried out EICRs protect your home and can be required by insurers or when renting out a property. Electrical safety charities recommend periodic inspection every 10 years for private dwellings.
What Our EICR Includes:
Full Visual & Technical Inspection
BS 7671 Test Results with Safety Codes
Clear, Professional Electrical Installation Condition Report
Advice on Any Recommended Work
Certificate Provided for Compliance & Insurance purposes
You’ll receive a comprehensive report showing whether your installation is “satisfactory” or “unsatisfactory,” plus expert guidance on any remedial work.
Benefits of Choosing London & Kent Electrical
✔ NICEIC Approved Contractor — proven quality and safety
✔ Which? Trusted Trader — vetted & rated by real customers
✔ Rapid, clean, and professional service
✔ Transparent pricing — no hidden charges
✔ Fully compliant with UK Electrical Regulations