Fixed prices in writing Test Electrical only

EICRs and fuseboards across Test Electrical
for landlords and letting agents

We test the electrics, write the report, and put right the small faults we find. One electrician, one visit where the job allows, one price agreed before we start.

  • EICR from £160. The price is agreed in writing first.
  • Small remedials sorted by us. No second contractor to chase.
  • Fuseboard changes from £600 when the report calls for one.
  • Your report arrives as a PDF you can forward to a tenant or agent.

Landlords, letting agents and home owners across Test Electrical.

Electrical Installation Condition ReportTest Electrical

Sample report layout

Property typeTwo bed rented flat
Circuits testedEvery circuit on the board
Next inspectionWithin 5 years
Satisfactory Issued once any C1 or C2 faults are put right

Emailed to you as a PDF when the job is done

From £160 EICR, price agreed first
Fixed pricesAgreed in writing first
One contractorReport and repairs
PDF reportsEmailed when we finish
Test Electrical onlyOur patch, not a call centre

What we do in Test Electrical

Three jobs, done properly. We do not fit kitchens, rewire whole houses or sell solar.

Lead service

EICRs

An Electrical Installation Condition Report. In plain English: a full check of the fixed wiring, sockets, lights and fuseboard, with a written verdict of satisfactory or unsatisfactory.

From £160

What happens on the day →

Fuseboard changes

A new consumer unit when the old one cannot protect the circuits. Modern boards add RCD protection, which cuts the power in a fraction of a second if someone touches a live part.

From £600

Why boards get flagged →

Small remedials

The faults the EICR turns up. Loose connections, missing earth bonding, a broken socket, a light fitting past its best. We quote each one in writing before we touch it.

Quoted before any work

See indicative prices →

How a booking works

Four steps. No sales visit, no pressure, no surprise invoice.

1

You call or email

Tell us the address in Test Electrical, roughly how big the property is, and whether a tenant lives there. That is enough for a price.

2

We confirm the price

You get the cost of the EICR in writing before anything is booked. If we need to see the property first, we say so.

3

We test on the day

We work through every circuit. The power goes off in stages, so we tell the tenant what to expect before we arrive.

4

Report and quote

The PDF report comes by email. If anything failed, you get a written price for the repairs at the same time.

Letting a property? The law is specific

The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 set two dates you need to hit.

Inspect at least every 5 years

Every rented home needs its fixed wiring inspected and tested at least once every 5 years, and more often if the report itself asks for it.

Report to the tenant within 28 days

You give a copy of the report to the tenant within 28 days of the inspection. New tenants get a copy before they move in.

What we do for landlords and letting agents →

Questions we get asked most

Straight answers, no jargon.

How long does an EICR take?

It depends on the property. A small flat with a handful of circuits is a shorter job than a four bed house with an extension, a garage supply and an outside socket. We tell you the likely length when we price the job, so a tenant knows what to plan around.

Does the power have to go off?

Yes, in stages. Testing a circuit properly means isolating it. We work through the board one circuit at a time and warn you first. If someone works from home in the property, tell us when you book and we will plan around it.

What does unsatisfactory mean?

It means the report found at least one fault coded C1, C2 or FI. C1 is danger present. C2 is potentially dangerous. FI means something needs further investigation. Any of the three makes the report unsatisfactory until the fault is put right.

Do you fix what you find?

Yes, that is the point of using us. We quote the small remedials in writing and, once you agree, we come back and do them. You are not left ringing round for a second electrician.

Do you cover my part of Test Electrical?

We work across Test Electrical and nowhere else. That is deliberate. It keeps travel short, it keeps us close if you need us back, and it means you speak to the person doing the work rather than a national booking line.

Book an EICR in Test Electrical

Ring us with the address and we will give you a fixed price. If it is easier, email and we will come back to you with the same.

We work from home and travel to you, so there is no shop to visit. The whole job happens at the property.