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Introduction

If you let property in England, a valid EICR isn’t optional — it’s the law. Here’s what an EICR is, what landlords must do, and how to stay compliant.

What an EICR Is

An Electrical Installation Condition Report is a formal inspection and test of a property’s fixed wiring by a qualified electrician. It reports the condition of the installation and flags anything unsafe using codes (C1, C2, C3, FI).

  1. Landlord certificates, fast
  2. Clear C1/C2/C3 reporting
  3. Remedials quoted upfront
  4. Local, friendly, certified electricians

The Landlord’s Legal Duty

Since 2020, landlords in England must have an EICR carried out at least every five years (or on change of tenancy), give a copy to tenants, and fix any C1/C2 issues within 28 days. Non-compliance can mean fines of up to £30,000.

Getting Your EICR Sorted

We carry out landlord EICRs across Greater London with fast turnaround, a clear pass/fail report and fixed quotes for any remedial work — so you stay compliant without the hassle.

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Got a question or need a quote? London Sparky offers free, no-obligation advice and quotes across Ruislip and Greater London.

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