EICR Certificate — Southall
EICR Certificate in Southall
Registered electricians providing EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) certificates in Southall, Ealing. From £150. Valid for 5 years. Same-week appointments available.
Legal requirement in Southall
Landlord EICR obligations
C1: Immediate danger
C1-coded items present immediate danger to persons using the installation. The landlord must arrange remedial work immediately and the EICR cannot be issued as satisfactory until C1 items are rectified.
C2: Potentially dangerous
C2-coded items are not immediately dangerous but represent a potential risk. Remedial work must be completed within 28 days of the EICR date and evidence provided to the tenant.
C3: Improvement recommended
C3 codes are observations — improvements recommended but not mandatory for the EICR to be classed as satisfactory. The EICR can still pass with C3 observations.
Penalty for non-compliance: local councils can impose financial penalties of up to £30,000 per breach. Since June 2020, councils across London have been actively enforcing EICR requirements.
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Common questions
EICR Certificate Southall: frequently asked
How much does an EICR cost in Southall?
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) in Southall, Ealing from Prestige Engineers starts from £150 for a standard property. The price varies depending on the number of circuits and property size.
Do you provide EICR certificates in Southall?
Yes — Southall is within Ealing which we cover fully. Our registered electricians attend Southall for EICR inspections and all landlord electrical compliance checks required under the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020.
Are your electricians qualified to carry out EICRs in Southall?
Yes — all EICRs in Southall are carried out by registered electricians with the qualifications required by law. The Electrical Safety Standards Regulations 2020 require the inspection to be conducted by a qualified and competent person.