EICR & Fixed Wire Testing
A full electrical installation condition report for any Eastbourne property, from a converted seafront flat to a post-war semi, coded to BS 7671 and explained without jargon.
Eastbourne's housing runs from period seafront flats to post-war family suburbs, with a busy rental and retirement market in between. We test and certify all of it: coded to BS 7671, explained in plain English.
Talk to a specialistPower Pros Electricians are Part P registered, with City & Guilds qualified electricians carrying out every Eastbourne inspection.
Every installation is inspected and coded to the current edition of BS 7671, whether it dates from last year or last century.
Full cover to £2,000,000, so landlords, agents and homeowners across Eastbourne can rely on our reports with confidence.
The phone line is answered day and night, useful when a tenancy start date or a sale is bearing down on you.
Few towns mix their housing quite like Eastbourne. The seafront carries a deep stock of period buildings, a good deal of it let rather than owner-occupied; behind it sit retirement developments and post-war suburbs of family homes. Each part of that market brings different electrical safety obligations, and EICR Pro, the certificate service of Power Pros Electricians, inspects across all of them, covering Sussex.
For landlords the position is set by law: rented homes in England need an EICR at least every five years under the 2020 Regulations, and in a rental market as busy as Eastbourne's, certificates fall due constantly. Period seafront stock adds a wrinkle: older buildings are often rewired in stages, so one installation can hold several generations of work. We code what we find to BS 7671 and put it in plain English.
The retirement market brings its own questions: flats changing hands as owners move in or on, and families arranging checks on a relative's behalf. In the owner-occupied suburbs, an EICR every ten years is the usual recommendation, and a sensible check before major work. Whoever is asking, the terms are the same: an itemised quote first, the certificate included in the price, and a phone line answered around the clock.
We can usually attend within a day, often the same day, and every quote is itemised before any work starts.
A full electrical installation condition report for any Eastbourne property, from a converted seafront flat to a post-war semi, coded to BS 7671 and explained without jargon.
Certificates for Eastbourne's rental market, timed to the five-year cycle the 2020 Regulations require, with reports your letting agent can file without chasing you for clarification.
Buying in Eastbourne, whether a period flat or a suburban family house, an EICR before exchange shows the wiring's true condition while you can still negotiate.
Older fuse boards are a common finding in period buildings and post-war homes alike; we replace them with modern consumer units and certify the work properly.
If your Eastbourne report comes back unsatisfactory, we itemise the remedial work, quote it before starting, and retest so your certificate ends up clean.
Where an inspection shows wiring past sensible repair, we rewire, full or partial, with an itemised quote first and certification included at the end.
Whether you let, own or manage property in Eastbourne, the first step is the same: call the line (answered 24/7) or send the details, and we will quote before anything is booked.
Call 0333 360 8583