EICRs & Landlord Certificates
Electrical safety inspections and certification for homeowners, landlords, and letting agents across Rochdale and Greater Manchester.
Clear, Reliable Electrical Safety Reports
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) checks the safety and condition of a property’s electrical system. Whether it’s for a rental property, a home you live in, or a commercial building, an EICR helps identify issues before they become a problem.
We carry out EICRs in a clear and practical way, explaining any findings in plain terms and advising on what needs attention. Reports are completed in line with current regulations and issued promptly once the inspection is finished.
If you’re unsure whether you need an EICR, we’re happy to advise.
Common Reasons for an EICR
This service is often required if:
- You’re a landlord with a rental property
- A property is being sold or purchased
- An insurance provider has requested a report
- Existing electrics haven’t been checked in some time
- An earlier inspection has flagged concerns
- You want reassurance about electrical safety
What You Can Expect
Trade Background
Domestic electrical work carried out with real, hands-on experience across a wide range of properties, from older homes to modern builds.
Jobs That Move
Work planned properly so jobs are completed efficiently and don’t drag on longer than needed.
Clear Pricing & Advice
Straightforward advice and clear quotes, without pressure or unnecessary upselling.
Fully Qualified & Insured
All domestic electrical work carried out by fully qualified and insured electricians, in line with current regulations.
What This Service Covers
EICR and certification services can include:
- Electrical Installation Condition Reports
- Landlord electrical safety certificates
- Visual inspections and electrical testing
- Clear written reports with observations
- Advice on remedial work if required
- Certification once work meets standards
If remedial work is needed, this can be discussed separately.
Why Electrical Safety Reports Matter
- Landlords have a legal duty to keep properties safe
- Electrical issues can develop without obvious warning
- Early identification helps prevent costly repairs
- Up-to-date reports support compliance and peace of mind
How The Process Works
Tell Me About
the Property
Get in touch with details of the property and its use. This helps determine the type of report needed.
Inspection
& Report
The electrics are inspected and tested, and a clear report is produced outlining the findings.
Any Follow-Up
Work
If issues are found, we’ll explain what’s needed and arrange any further work if required.
FAQ
How often does a landlord need an EICR?
For most rental properties, an EICR is required at least every five years, or when there is a change of tenancy.
Will you explain the results of the report?
Yes, any observations will be explained clearly, along with what action is recommended.
Can you carry out any remedial work needed?
Yes, if work is required to bring the installation up to standard, this can be quoted and carried out.
What areas do you cover?
We’re based in Rochdale and cover Greater Manchester and surrounding areas, including locations within around an hour.