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Electrical Compliance FAQs

Clear answers on inspections, certificates, remedials, and compliance workflows for managed property portfolios.

Topic Coverage

EICR, Testing, Remedials

Client Type

Landlords and Portfolios

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Structured responses from the compliance team

What is an EICR?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report is a formal inspection of an electrical installation that identifies safety risks, non-compliances, and remedial requirements.

How often is an EICR required?

Requirement frequency depends on property type and occupancy, but many managed residential properties are inspected every five years or at tenancy change points.

What happens if an EICR fails?

Findings are categorised (including C1, C2, and FI), then remedial works are quoted and scheduled to bring the installation back to a satisfactory status.

How long does an inspection take?

Duration varies by property size and complexity. We provide scheduling windows upfront to support portfolio planning.

Do you offer volume pricing?

Yes. We provide volume-based pricing tiers for portfolio clients with recurring or high-volume compliance programs.

What happens after remedials?

Completed works are documented and certification is issued digitally so compliance records remain current and audit-ready.

How are certificates delivered?

Certificates are delivered digitally through structured documentation workflows for easier portfolio oversight.

Do you provide urgent call-outs?

Yes. Emergency electrical call-out services are available subject to engineer availability and location.

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