EICR & Landlord Certificates
The certificate landlords are legally required to hold
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal inspection of a property’s fixed wiring. Since 2020, private landlords in England must hold a satisfactory EICR for every tenancy and renew it at least every five years. We also provide homebuyer and pre-purchase reports so you know exactly what you’re buying.
Everything covered, done to standard
Landlord EICRs
Fully compliant with the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector Regulations 2020 — keep your tenancies legal.
Homebuyer Reports
A pre-purchase electrical survey so you can budget for any remedial work before you complete.
Plain-English Coding
We explain every C1, C2, C3 and FI observation so you understand what is urgent and what is advisory.
Remedials Done Right
If works are needed we quote transparently and can carry them out, re-testing to issue a satisfactory report.
A premium standard, every time
- Landlord, homebuyer & homeowner reports
- Same-week appointments across Havering
- Clear C1/C2/C3/FI coding explained in plain English
- Remedial works quoted separately — no pressure
- Digital PDF certificate within 48 hours
How a eicr & landlord certificates works with us
- 01
Book
Pick a slot online or by phone — most properties inspected within the week.
- 02
Inspect & Test
A qualified engineer (C&G 2391) tests the fixed wiring and accessories.
- 03
Report
You receive a coded EICR with photos and a clear summary.
- 04
Remedy
Any required works are quoted; once complete we re-issue as satisfactory.
Backed by full accreditation
This service is delivered under our NICEIC, NAPIT and OZEV approvals — fully insured and guaranteed.
All registration numbers verifiable · 12-month workmanship guarantee on every job
EICR & Landlord Certificates — your questions answered
How much does an EICR cost?
An EICR for a typical 1–2 bedroom flat starts from £120. Larger homes are priced on the number of circuits — a 3-bed house is usually £150–£220. We give you a fixed price up front, and any remedial work is quoted separately with no obligation.
How often do I need an EICR?
Private landlords in England must have a satisfactory EICR for each tenancy, renewed at least every five years. For owner-occupied homes we recommend an EICR every ten years, or before buying or selling a property.
What happens if my EICR is unsatisfactory?
An “unsatisfactory” result means one or more C1 (danger present) or C2 (potentially dangerous) issues were found. We explain exactly what needs doing, quote the remedial work transparently, and once it’s complete we re-test and issue a satisfactory report and certificate.
What our customers say
Booked Brightwell to fit a 7kW charger and they sorted the whole grant claim for me. Tidy, on time and explained everything. The app setup was done before they left. Couldn’t fault them.
Full rewire on a lived-in house. They protected the carpets, cleaned up every day and the making-good was spot on. Certificate came through two days later. Genuinely premium service.
Had the whole ground floor fitted with downlights and some extra sockets. The finish is immaculate — you’d never know walls had been chased. Polite, careful and great value.
Get a fixed price for your eicr & landlord certificates
Fill in a few details and we’ll get straight back to you — usually within one working hour. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice and a clear price.
- Free, no-obligation quote
- Covering all of Havering & Essex
- Certified on completion