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Venkatramana Mamidela 2025-01-24

Ali has been exceptional—his…

Ali has been exceptional—his communication is always prompt and professional. I’m genuinely impressed by his dedication and the high standard of service he provides. I highly recommend him to any landlord seeking a reliable and diligent professional.

Dondi Dizzle 2025-01-12

This is a SCAM…

This is a scam I arranged as a Landlord to have a CP12 Gas Safety Check done for my tenant in Medway however they contacted me to say they do not work outside of the M25. I requested a refund on the 4th December 24 and have rung 4 times as the refund has not been put back into my account each time I ring I am told it will be refunded but I am still waiting and will be reporting them to Trading Standards. I would avoid them as they are not honest.

Ana López 2025-01-08

Stay away – Refund still due (a month now)

Despite I booked the appointment (date & time) and paid online, they called me to inform me that they don’t work on weekends. I am still waiting for the refund that should have been issued one month ago. Each time I call them the answer is the same - you will receive the refund next Friday. It never happens. Stay away. I will report it to the council. Despite they have answered that they are looking at it it is already 2 months and still no refund has happened. Stay away it is a SCAM

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Electrical safety Certificate (Residential Properties)

Keep Your Property Safe and Secure with an EICR!

Electric Safety

EICR Landlords Responsibilities

Landlords must ensure an EICR is conducted every 5 years. They must provide tenants with a copy of the report within 28 days. If remedial work is required, it must be completed within 28 days. Failure to comply can result in fines up to £30,000.

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is an official document that assesses the safety and condition of electrical installations in a property. It identifies any potential hazards, defects, or areas needing improvement to ensure compliance with electrical safety regulations.

  • Homeowners: Recommended every 10 years to ensure electrical safety.

  • Landlords: Legally required every 5 years for rental properties in England and Wales under The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020.

  • Home buyers & sellers: Advisable before purchasing or selling a property to assess electrical safety.

The EICR assesses:

  • Electrical circuits and equipment condition

  • Earthing and bonding adequacy

  • Presence of damaged wiring or outdated components

  • Risk of electric shock or fire hazards

  • Compliance with BS 7671 (Wiring Regulations)

Typically, 2 to 4 hours for an average-sized residential property, depending on the number of circuits and electrical complexity.

If an EICR identifies C1 or C2 issues, remedial work must be completed to make the installation safe. Landlords must complete repairs within 28 days (or sooner if specified) and provide evidence of completion to tenants and the local authority.

Only a qualified electrician or electrical contractor registered with a competent persons scheme (e.g., NICEIC, NAPIT) can perform an EICR.

For homeowners: No, but recommended. For landlords: Yes, every 5 years or at the start of a new tenancy.

Contact a certified electrician or electrical contractor. Ensure they are registered with a competent persons scheme and have experience conducting EICRs.

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