Electrical Remedial Works Following EICR Reports

Structured remedial delivery for C1, C2, and FI findings, with clear pricing, approval-first execution, and digital completion records.

What This Service Covers

C1 - Immediate Danger

Priority corrective works arranged at the earliest available slot to address immediate electrical safety risks.

C2 - Potentially Dangerous

Targeted remedial actions planned quickly to remove hazards and return installations to a safer condition.

FI - Further Investigation

Diagnostic investigation to isolate faults, confirm scope, and provide clear next-step recommendations.

Typical Remedial Tasks

Socket replacements
RCBO / MCB replacement
Circuit upgrades
Earth rod installation
Alarm replacements
Consumer unit replacement
Fault investigation

How Remedials Are Delivered

  1. 1. Review EICR observations and classify remedial scope
  2. 2. Issue structured quote with itemised works and pricing
  3. 3. Schedule certified engineers around property access windows
  4. 4. Complete approved works and verify outcomes
  5. 5. Provide digital completion evidence and compliance records

Pricing and Approvals

  • Fixed pricing applied where scope is clearly defined
  • Itemised quotes issued before work begins
  • No additional works proceed without client approval

Investigation Policy

Fault investigation is charged as a first-hour diagnostic. Any further corrective work is quoted separately and scheduled only after confirmation.

Need Priority Remedial Scheduling?

Share your report reference and property list, and our team will return a structured remedial quote with scheduling options.

Frequently Asked Remedial Questions

Can you work from existing EICR reports?

Yes. We can price and schedule from valid reports and clarify any items that require further investigation.

Do you issue completion documents?

Yes. Completion evidence is issued digitally to support compliance tracking and audit readiness.

Can you support portfolio batches?

Yes. We support multi-property remedial programs with staged scheduling and central reporting.