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EICR in Ealing (W5)

EICR in Ealing (W5) — fixed-wiring inspection and certificate for landlords, homeowners and businesses.

Need an EICR in Ealing? 1Electrician provides an EICR across Ealing (W5) and the surrounding West London area, serving period houses, conversions and high-street businesses across Ealing.

An EICR is a formal inspection of your property's fixed wiring, assessed against BS 7671 (the IET Wiring Regulations). It identifies wear, damage, overloading and anything that could put people at risk, and tells you whether the installation is satisfactory.

Private landlords in England must hold a valid EICR — renewed at least every five years — and provide a copy to tenants, and to the local authority on request. We carry out domestic, commercial and HMO inspections and turn certificates around quickly.

What's included

  • Visual inspection plus dead and live testing of circuits, the consumer unit and protective devices
  • Clearly coded report (C1, C2, C3 and FI) with a plain-English explanation of every observation
  • Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory outcome and a digital certificate for your records
  • A fixed quote to remedy any C1 or C2 issues — no surprises, no pressure
  • Domestic, commercial, HMO and landlord properties

Standards & certification

BS 7671IET Wiring Regulations, 18th Edition

Pricing in Ealing

Priced per consumer unit and the number of circuits. Ask for a fixed quote.

Serving Ealing and the surrounding West London area. Call 0770 6324 116 for a fixed quote — we'll confirm a time that suits you.

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Frequently asked questions

How often do I need an EICR?

Rented homes need one at least every five years, or at change of tenancy. Owner-occupied homes are usually recommended every ten years.

How long does it take?

A typical one or two-bedroom flat takes around two to four hours. Larger or commercial premises take longer; we'll confirm when you book.

What happens if it's unsatisfactory?

We explain each issue, then give you a fixed quote to put it right. Once the C1/C2 items are resolved we re-test and issue a satisfactory certificate.