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Electrical Testing in Kent

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) assesses the safety of the wiring in your home or business. It is required by law for rental properties and recommended every 10 years for owner-occupied homes.

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EICR Electrical Testing for Landlords and Homeowners

An Electrical Installation Condition Report, commonly known as an EICR, is the recognised way to assess the safety of the wiring in a domestic or commercial property. For landlords in England, an EICR is a legal requirement every five years or at the start of a new tenancy, with fines for non-compliance. For owner-occupiers, an EICR every ten years provides important peace of mind, particularly in older properties. Our NICEIC-registered electricians carry out a comprehensive inspection and test of all circuits, accessories and the consumer unit, providing a detailed written report grading any defects found. Remedial work can be booked and completed on the same day to bring your installation to a satisfactory standard.

What We Do

Common Electrical Testing Jobs We Handle

  • EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report)

  • Landlord electrical safety certificate

  • Periodic inspection and test

  • Pre-sale electrical check and report

  • New build and extension completion test

  • Minor electrical works certificate

Why book with us

Why Choose Us for Electrical Testing

  • Fast Response Across Kent

    With engineers strategically positioned across Kent and Medway, we deliver rapid response times for both emergency and scheduled work. This ensures minimal disruption to your home or business, with efficient fault diagnosis and quick resolution to get everything back up and running without unnecessary delays.

  • Fully Qualified & Certified Engineers

    All work is carried out by fully qualified, insured, and certified professionals. Whether it’s electrical installations or plumbing repairs, you can rely on work that meets current UK regulations and safety standards, giving you complete peace of mind that the job is done correctly the first time.

  • 24/7 Emergency Call-Out Service

    Plumbing and electrical issues rarely happen at convenient times. Our 24/7 emergency call-out service ensures you always have access to expert help when you need it most, reducing the risk of further damage and restoring safety to your property as quickly as possible.

  • Transparent Pricing with No Hidden Costs

    We provide clear, upfront pricing before any work begins, so you know exactly what to expect. No hidden charges, no surprises. This honest approach builds trust and allows you to make informed decisions without worrying about unexpected costs later on.

  • Comprehensive Plumbing & Electrical Solutions

    From small repairs to full installations, we offer a complete range of plumbing and electrical services under one roof. This saves you time and hassle by dealing with a single, reliable provider who understands your property and can handle multiple requirements efficiently.

  • Trusted Local Reputation

    Serving customers across Kent, we’ve built a strong reputation for reliability, quality workmanship, and professional service. Much of our work comes from repeat customers and referrals, reflecting the trust people place in us to deliver consistent results every time.

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Your Common Electrical Testing Questions Answered

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal inspection and test of all the fixed electrical wiring and installations in a property. It identifies any damage, deterioration, or dangerous defects and grades them by severity. Landlords in England are legally required to have an EICR carried out every five years and provide a copy to tenants. Homeowners are not legally required to have one, but it is strongly recommended when buying a property or if your wiring is over 25 years old.

Yes, certain types of electrical work in England and Wales are classified as notifiable under Part P of the Building Regulations. This includes installing a new circuit, replacing a consumer unit, and carrying out work in bathrooms, kitchens, or outdoors. Notifiable work must either be carried out by a Part P registered electrician (who can self-certify) or submitted to your local Building Control for inspection. Our electricians are fully Part P registered and handle all certification and notifications on your behalf.

Minor tasks such as replacing a light fitting, plug, or socket faceplate are legal for a competent homeowner to carry out. However, any notifiable electrical work – including installing new circuits, replacing a consumer unit, or working in bathrooms and kitchens – must be carried out by a Part P registered electrician. Unregistered electrical work is a safety risk, can invalidate your home insurance, and can cause serious problems when you come to sell your property. When in doubt, always call a qualified electrician.

For owner-occupied homes, it is recommended to have an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) carried out every 10 years, or whenever you move into a new property. For rental properties, landlords are legally required to have an EICR every five years. Commercial properties typically require testing every three to five years. If your property is older, has had recent water damage, or has wiring you are unsure about, you should arrange an inspection sooner rather than later.