Reliable Electrical Testing Services

Electrocheck ensures your property meets current electrical safety standards.

With our expert EIC and EICR testing, we provide peace of mind for landlords and homeowners across Scotland and the UK.

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Electrocheck provided exceptional service for our EICR testing. Their team was professional, knowledgeable, and guided us through the entire process, ensuring we understood every step. We felt confident in their expertise and appreciated their commitment to electrical safety. Highly recommend their services to any landlord or homeowner!

Amina Jaber

Electrocheck Ltd.

Ensure Your Electrical Safety with Electrocheck’s Expert Testing Services

Join countless satisfied landlords and homeowners who trust us for their EIC and EICR testing needs across Central Scotland and the UK. Your safety is our priority!

Don’t compromise on safety; our certified professionals are here to guide you through compliance with electrical safety regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EIC and EICR testing?

EIC (Electrical Installation Condition) and EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) testing are essential assessments that ensure electrical systems are safe and compliant with regulations. These tests help identify any potential hazards and ensure the safety of your property.

Why is electrical testing important?

Electrical testing is crucial for maintaining safety in homes and properties. It helps to identify faults, prevent electrical fires, and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Regular testing protects both landlords and tenants, ensuring a safe living environment.

How often should I have testing done?

Testing should be conducted every 1,3, 5 or 10 years depending on the property usage and current state of installed electrics or when there are significant changes to the electrical system.

Who needs EICR testing?

EICR testing is required for landlords at change of tenancy, homeowners for insurance and valuation purposes and businesses to ensure their electrical installations are safe and compliant with current regulations. It is essential for maintaining safety standards and protecting occupants.

What happens if my property fails the test?

If your property fails the EICR test, it indicates that there are issues that need to be addressed. You will receive a report detailing the problems, and you must rectify these issues to ensure safety and compliance. Follow-up testing will be necessary to confirm that all issues have been resolved.

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