Eco Tech Electrical Contractors limited

 

Electrical Installation Conditional Report (EICR) - London

All inclusive (No hidden Cost)

Domestic/HMO EICR

1-2 Bedroom        £89.99

 

Domestic/HMO EICR

3-4 Bedroom        £99.99

 

Domestic/HMO EICR

 5   Bedroom        £110.99 

More Than 5 Bedroom Or

Have Multiple Fuse Boards

Give Us a Call for Best Price

PAT Testing 

Upto 12 Appliance £44.90

After 12 will be

£2.00 / Appliance 

Emergency Lighting Testing

1-3 Lights      £50.99

1-3 Lights      £55.99

7-10 Lights      £60.99

Fire Risk Assessment 

1-3 Bedroom HMO   £139.99

 4 Bedroom   HMO   £169.99

 5 Bedroom    HMO   £179.99

 6 Bedroom    HMO   £189.99

   Communal             £129.99

 Fuse board Upgrade

6-12 Way £750 ( All Included)

Type A  RCBO

SPD & Main tails Upgrade

2 Hour FaultDiagnostic is included , if there is Neutral Earth Fault 

Skeleton Board Additional £150 

 

Communal  EICR

Upto 12 Circuits

    £99.99 

 

Commercial  EICR

Upto 12 Circuits  £120

Additional Circuits £8/circuit

 

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📍 Where We’re Based & Areas We Cover

We are based in Barking, East London, and provide full electrical and fire‑safety compliance services across all London postcodes. 

Why Choose Eco Tech Electrical?

  • NICEIC Approved Contractor

  • Fully Qualified & Insured Engineers

  • Same‑Day & Next‑Day Appointments

  • Clear, Fixed Pricing

  • EICR Certificates Within 24 Hours

 

 

What’s Included in Your EICR?

  • Full Visual Inspection of the Electrical Installation

Include check sockets, switches, fittings, consumer unit, visible wiring, and overall condition.

  • Full Inspection of Consumer Unit.

We check protective devices, RCD operation, circuit labelling, and overall safety.

  • Testing of All Circuits.

Continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, RCD testing, and fault detection.

  • Identification of C1, C2, C3 Issues.

You classify defects clearly so landlords understand what is dangerous, what needs fixing, and what is advisory.

  • Verification of Earthing & Bonding

confirm that main earth bonding to gas, water, and structural metalwork is present and compliant.

  • Digital Report & Recommendations

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Clear, professional, NICEIC‑approved report delivered by email.

Domestic EICR

1-2 Bedroom        £89.99

 

Domestic EICR

3-4 Bedroom        £99.99

 

Domestic EICR

 5   Bedroom        £110.99 

Fast & Hassle‑Free EICR Process

  • Book Online Or Call Us

You choose the time that works best for you.

  •  Engineer Arrives & Completes Inspection

A qualified, insured NICEIC engineer carries out the full EICR.

  • Make The Payment After Inspection

No upfront fees. Pay only once the inspection is completed.

  • Receive Your Certificate by Email

Your digital EICR report is delivered within 24 hours.

                                    Frequently Asked Questions?

  • Are your engineers qualified?

We are a team of fully qualified electricians. Every engineer holds a City & Guilds Level 3 Electrical Installation Diploma, BS7671 18th Edition (3rd Amendment), and City & Guilds 2391 Inspection & Testing qualification. Our supervising engineer QS is a JIB Gold Card Approved Electrician, ensuring all work meets the highest industry standards.

  • How long does an EICR take?

For most properties, an EICR takes between 60–90 minutes. Larger homes or properties with older wiring may take slightly longer.

  • How often do I need an EICR?

Landlords must renew their EICR every 5 years or at the start of a new tenancy. Homeowners typically complete one every 10 years.

  • What happens if my property fails the EICR?

If we identify C1 or C2 issues, the property fails. We provide a clear list of faults and a quote for remedial work. Once fixed, we issue a satisfactory certificate.

  • Do you cover all of London?

Yes — we cover all London postcodes including East, West, North, South, and Central London.

  • Can I get a same‑day appointment?

In most cases, yes. We offer same‑day and next‑day appointments depending on availability.

  • How do I pay for the EICR?

Once the inspection is completed, we email you an invoice. You can pay securely via bank transfer. As soon as the payment is confirmed, we issue and send your EICR certificate immediately.

  • How quickly will I receive my certificate?

Your digital EICR report is emailed to you within 24 hours of the inspection.

EICR Explained: A Complete Guide for Landlords and Property Owners:

Electrical safety is a legal requirement in the UK, and the Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is the primary document that proves a property is safe, compliant, and maintained to the correct standards. Whether you are a landlord, homeowner, or managing agent, understanding the EICR process is essential for protecting your tenants, your property, and your legal responsibilities.
This guide explains everything you need to know — clearly, professionally, and in line with current regulations.

                                 What Is an EICR?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal inspection carried out by a qualified electrician to assess the safety and condition of a property’s electrical installation.
The purpose of an EICR is to:
• Identify defects, deterioration, or damage
• Highlight any safety risks
• Ensure the installation meets current standards
• Confirm the property is safe for continued use
The report will classify issues using the standard C1, C2, C3, and FI coding system, helping landlords understand what is dangerous, what needs improvement, and what is advisory.

What Is BS 7671 (Wiring Regulations)?

BS 7671, also known as the IET Wiring Regulations, is the national standard for electrical installations in the UK.
It sets the rules for:
• Design
• Installation
• Inspection
• Testing
• Safety requirements
The current edition is the 18th Edition (with Amendment 2).
An EICR checks whether your installation meets the safety requirements of BS 7671.
If it doesn’t, the report will highlight the issues and recommend corrective action.

What Is EAWR (Electricity at Work Regulations 1989)?

The Electricity at Work Regulations (EAWR) require that all electrical systems are maintained in a condition that prevents danger.
This applies to:

  • Landlords

  • Employers

  • Duty holders

  • Commercial property owners

EAWR places a legal duty on responsible persons to ensure electrical installations are safe, regularly inspected, and properly maintained.
EICRs are one of the primary ways to demonstrate compliance with EAWR.

Landlord Responsibilities Under Electrical Safety Regulations:

Landlords must:

  • Ensure the electrical installation is safe throughout the tenancy.

  • Provide tenants with a copy of the EICR.

  • Provide the local authority with a copy within 7 days if requested.

  • Complete remedial work within the required timeframe.

  • Use a qualified, competent electrician (NICEIC, NAPIT, or equivalent).