Landlord Safety Checks (EICR)
At SWH Electrical Solutions we work together with our clients to ensure every electrical installation project is completed on schedule and within budget.
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Electrical Installation Condition Reports
Every electrical installation deteriorates with use and time. Therefore, if the safety of the users is not to be put at risk, it is important that every installation is periodically inspected and tested by a competent person. We are fully qualified to carry out electrical condition reports and offer very competitive rates.
EICR Testing & Certificates
SWH Electrical Solutions have clear pricing for all types of electrical testing including a visual condition report.
Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)
Flat / Apartment
£
132
(inc VAT)
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The adequacy of the earthing and bonding.
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Devices for protection against fire and electric shock.
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Any damage or wear and tear that might affect the safety of the properties inhabitants.
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Identification of any damaged electrical fittings and accessories.
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Identification of any exposed live wires that could cause a fire or injury.
Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)
Houses
£
186
(inc VAT)
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The adequacy of the earthing and bonding.
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Devices for protection against fire and electric shock.
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Any damage or wear and tear that might affect the safety of the properties inhabitants.
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Identification of any damaged electrical fittings and accessories.
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Identification of any exposed live wires that could cause a fire or injury.
Additional Savings Apply when Pat Testing is Booked Together with an EICR (Electrical Report)
OUR PAT TESTING SERVICE
Each PAT Test will Include;
- Visual inspection of the appliance, flex and plug top – Look for any visual signs of damage or overheating
- Open Each Plug Top – Inspect the fuse and connections and tighten wire connections
- Electrical tests – The appliance is put through a series of electrical tests to ensure that it is properly earthed (Earth Continuity Test, Class 1 appliance) and insulated (Insulation Resistance Test, Class 1 and 2 appliance)
- Labelling – A label is affixed to the appliance indicating whether it has passed or failed as well as additional information including the test date, re-test date and Appliance ID number assigned to it
- Records – A detailed record is given for each appliance tested as well as an inventory summary. These records will be made available in an electronic format (hard copy available upon request)