EICRs Experts

An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a formal assessment of your electrical system to confirm it’s safe and meets current regulations. It involves inspecting wiring, circuits, and key components, then issuing a detailed report that highlights any faults or areas needing attention. Whether you’re arranging an electrical installation condition report for your home or need a landlord EICR certificate, the purpose is to give a clear, accurate picture of the system’s condition.
At Robin Blackhurst Electrical Contractors, EICR inspections are carried out with a focus on thoroughness and clarity. Every check follows current standards, with findings explained in plain English so you understand exactly where you stand. With nearly 40 years of experience behind the business, there’s a strong ability to identify both obvious faults and underlying issues that are often missed during a basic electrical safety check.



EICRs are commonly required for rental properties, property sales, and periodic safety checks in older homes. Landlords have a legal responsibility to hold a valid electrical safety certificate for rental property use, while homeowners often arrange an EICR inspection when buying or selling to avoid unexpected issues.
Many people only look into an EICR test after something raises concern—a survey report, recurring electrical faults, or uncertainty about the age of the wiring. Leaving it too late can lead to delays in property transactions or compliance issues for landlords. Those searching for a domestic EICR check or fixed wire test certificate are often trying to avoid these last-minute problems and get clear answers before they escalate.
You might notice things like:
Fuse board trips unexpectedly during normal daily use
Lights flicker or dim across multiple rooms
Sockets show visible wear, damage, or overheating signs
No record of previous electrical inspection or certification

The process begins with a full inspection of the installation, checking the condition of wiring, circuits, and protective devices. This is followed by a series of tests to confirm everything is functioning safely. For those needing an EICR certificate electrician or a periodic inspection report, this ensures the results are based on proper testing rather than assumptions.
Once complete, a detailed report is issued outlining the condition of the system, including any faults or recommendations. If issues are identified, they’re clearly categorised so you know what requires attention and how urgent it is. Working with qualified and experienced professionals means the report is accurate, properly documented, and accepted for legal or compliance purposes.
In most cases, an EICR highlights potential risks before they become serious problems, helping you avoid disruption, added costs, or compliance issues later on. It provides certainty—whether everything is safe or needs attention. If you need a clear, reliable assessment of your electrics, Robin Blackhurst Electrical Contractors is ready to carry out a thorough EICR and provide certification you can trust.


Start by completing the 'Get a Free Quote' form on our website to share your EICRs needs with us.

Next, we'll arrange a property visit at a time that works for you to provide an in-person estimate for your EICRs needs.

After you approve our estimate, we'll schedule a date to complete the job. Our team will work hard to exceed your expectations!

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