What Sensible Looks Like

For an owner-occupied home the usual recommendation is an EICR every ten years, and always when buying or selling, when the electrics change hands along with everything else. Between inspections, the one check you can do yourself is the RCD test button on the board.

Most of what we do for homeowners is refreshingly small: an extra socket where the extension leads have taken over, a light where there was none, a fuse board that has outlived its era. Small jobs still leave with their certificate, because the paperwork is what turns “some work we had done” into a documented installation the next inspection, or the next buyer, can trust.

And if something worries you now (a breaker that trips, a warm socket, a burning smell), do not wait for a schedule. Switch off at the main switch and call.

Buying, selling or just want to know?

An EICR tells you the real condition of the electrics, explained in plain English before you commit to anything.

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What We Do for Homeowners

Multifunction tester during a home EICR

Peace-of-Mind EICRs

The full inspection on any age of home: every sampled circuit tested, every finding coded and explained in person.

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Pre-purchase electrical survey at a distribution board

Homebuyer Surveys

The electrical half of your homework before exchange, often the cheapest surprise you will ever avoid.

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Electrician adding a socket in a kitchen

Small Works, Certificated

Sockets, lights and switches added and moved, with the Minor Works Certificate included every time.

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One socket or a whole survey. Tell us what is on your mind and we will give you a straight answer on what it needs and what it costs.

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