Electrical Maintenance & Inspections
Keep your electrical systems safe, compliant, and performing at their best with our professional inspection and maintenance services.
Electrical Safety Requires Regular Attention
Electrical installations deteriorate over time. Regular inspection and testing is the only way to identify potential hazards before they become dangerous. Whether you're a homeowner, landlord, or business operator, periodic electrical inspection is essential.
Our inspection and maintenance services ensure your electrical systems remain safe, compliant, and operating efficiently throughout their lifespan.
EICR Certificates
Electrical Installation Condition Reports for residential and commercial properties.
Landlord Compliance
Mandatory EICR testing for rental properties, ensuring compliance with landlord regulations.
Fault Finding
Systematic diagnosis and repair of electrical faults, from tripping circuits to complete failures.
Inspection & Maintenance Services
EICR (Periodic Inspection)
Full Electrical Installation Condition Report assessing the safety and condition of your electrical installation.
Landlord EICR
Mandatory inspection and certification for rental properties, meeting current landlord electrical safety requirements.
Commercial EICR
Periodic inspection of commercial electrical installations with detailed reporting and remedial recommendations.
Fault Finding
Systematic diagnosis of electrical faults using specialist test equipment, followed by prompt repair.
Emergency Repairs
Rapid response to electrical emergencies including power failures, tripping circuits, and dangerous installations.
Planned Maintenance
Scheduled maintenance contracts for commercial and residential clients, ensuring ongoing compliance and safety.
What is an EICR?
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal document produced following an assessment of the electrical installation within a property.
What it covers
- Consumer unit and distribution equipment
- Wiring and cable condition
- Earthing and bonding
- Sockets, switches, and accessories
- Fixed electrical equipment
Who needs one
- Landlords (legally required)
- Homeowners buying or selling
- Businesses (recommended every 5 years)
- Properties with older wiring
- Following electrical faults or damage
Book Your Electrical Inspection
Contact us to arrange an EICR or discuss a maintenance contract for your property.