Property Safety Certificates

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  • Our core aim is to make your property safer to live in
  • All staff are experienced engineers
  • We always go the extra mile in everything we do
  • We offer a no-quibble guarantee
  • We make a real difference
  • Our services are easy to order and renew
  • We cater for private owners or landlords alike

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Home Owners & Landlords

Electrical Installation
Condition Report

(EICR)
From
£70

An EICR assesses the safety, condition, and performance of an electrical installation. It identifies any defects or risks, ensuring installations meet the requirements of the BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Required for rental properties, commercial premises, and during property sales.


Energy Performance
Certificate

(EPC)
From
£50

Rates the energy efficiency of a property on a scale from A to G. Required for selling or renting a property in the UK. The certificate includes recommendations for improving energy efficiency.

Gas Safety
Certificate

(CP12)
From
£35

Issued by a Gas Safe registered engineer, this certificate confirms that gas appliances, fittings, and flues in a property are safe to use. Mandatory for landlords in rental properties.

Portable Appliance Testing Certificate

(PAT)
From
£55

This certificate is issued after conducting PAT testing, which ensures portable electrical appliances are safe to use. Essential for landlords and businesses to ensure workplace and tenant safety.

Emergency Lighting Certificate

BS 5266
From
£250

Confirms that emergency lighting systems have been installed and tested according to BS 5266. Required for workplaces, commercial buildings, and multi-occupancy residential properties.

Fire Alarm Testing Certificate

BS 5839
From
£300

Issued after the installation and periodic testing of fire alarm systems in accordance with. Ensures that fire alarms are properly installed and maintained.

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At Eicr.hub we provide a complete installation service for a range of electrical systems across the industrial, commercial, educational and retail sectors.

Experience

We can carry out all your essential electrical wiring works, including the installation of cabling, switches, distribution boards, sockets, and light fittings.

Our expert commercial electricians work to the latest safety standards and can carry out essential electrical safety checks on your site

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Electrical condition report service. These reports are important for commercial premises to ensure the safety and condition of electrical wiring.

Electrical wiring can deteriorate over time however it can often be extremely difficult to determine if there is a problem with the wiring or not.

Our electrical condition report service will establish if there are any electrical faults and ensure that the electrical installation meets the current regulations.

Remedial Suggestions for Certificates

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1

Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)

Typical defects found during an EICR may include inadequate earthing, damaged cables, outdated consumer units, or overloaded circuits.
Remedial Suggestions:
• Upgrade outdated consumer units to modern models with RCD protection.
• Replace damaged or worn cables to prevent electrical hazards.
• Improve earthing and bonding to meet current BS 7671 standards.
• Balance overloaded circuits by redistributing loads or adding new circuits.

2

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Certificate

Common issues include damaged plugs, exposed wires, or faulty appliances.
Remedial Suggestions:
• Replace damaged plugs and cables on appliances.
• Ensure proper insulation on all cables to prevent electrical shocks.
• Remove and replace faulty appliances that fail safety tests.
• Label tested appliances with pass/fail stickers and keep a log for future reference.

3

Fire Alarm Installation and Testing Certificate

Issues may include non-functional alarms, incorrect placement, or outdated systems.
Remedial Suggestions:
• Replace faulty or non-operational detectors and sounders.
• Ensure correct placement of fire alarms in high-risk areas such as kitchens and hallways.
• Upgrade outdated systems to comply with BS 5839 standards.
• Schedule periodic testing and maintenance to ensure ongoing compliance.

4

Emergency Lighting Certificate

Common defects include inadequate lighting coverage, non-functional lights, or battery failures.
Remedial Suggestions:
• Replace faulty emergency light units or repair connections.
• Ensure batteries are fully charged and functioning correctly.
• Add additional emergency lighting to ensure adequate coverage in escape routes.
• Schedule regular inspections and tests in line with BS 5266.

5

Gas Safety Certificate (CP12)

Defects often include gas leaks, faulty appliances, or poor ventilation.
Remedial Suggestions:
• Repair or replace faulty gas appliances, such as boilers or stoves.
• Fix any detected gas leaks promptly.
• Ensure adequate ventilation in rooms with gas appliances.
• Install or maintain carbon monoxide detectors in the property.

6

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)

Low energy ratings may be due to poor insulation, inefficient heating systems, or outdated windows.
Remedial Suggestions:
• Improve insulation in lofts, walls, and floors to reduce heat loss.
• Replace single-glazed windows with double or triple glazing.
• Upgrade old boilers to energy-efficient models.
• Consider installing renewable energy sources, such as solar panels or heat pumps.