Landlord EICR Certificates in London

EICR Certificate London from £79.99

Book a professional landlord EICR certificate in London with RCD Electrical. Our qualified electricians inspect the fixed electrical installation, including wiring, consumer units, sockets, lighting circuits, earthing and bonding, then provide a clear Electrical Installation Condition Report for rental property compliance.

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EICR Certificate Cost in London

Our London EICR certificate prices start from £79.99 for studio properties with one fuse board or consumer unit. Larger homes, rental properties and HMOs are priced based on bedrooms, consumer units and inspection complexity.

Studio
£79.99

Suitable for studio flats with one fuse board or consumer unit. Additional fuse boards or consumer units are charged at £85 each.

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4 Bedrooms
£145

Suitable for larger London homes and rental properties. For one fuse board or consumer unit. Additional units are £85 each.

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5–6 Bedrooms
£175

For larger homes, HMOs or more complex London property layouts. For one fuse board or consumer unit. Additional units are £85 each.

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What Is Checked During an EICR?

During an EICR inspection in London, RCD Electrical checks the fixed electrical installation to identify safety risks, defects, deterioration and compliance issues before issuing a clear Electrical Installation Condition Report.

Consumer Unit We inspect the fuse board, protective devices, RCD protection, labelling, condition and any signs of overheating or damage.
Wiring & Circuits Fixed wiring and circuits are tested for condition, continuity, insulation resistance, polarity and potential electrical faults.
Sockets & Lighting Socket outlets, switches and lighting circuits are checked for wear, damage, correct operation and visible safety concerns.
Earthing & Bonding We check earthing and bonding arrangements to help reduce electric shock risk and support the safety of the installation.

The final EICR report confirms whether the installation is satisfactory or whether C1, C2, C3 or FI observations need attention.

What Is Checked During an EICR in London?
EICR inspection checks wiring, sockets, circuits and consumer units

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Understanding Your EICR Report EICR Codes Explained

An EICR report uses observation codes to show whether your London property is electrically safe, needs improvement, or requires urgent remedial work before it can be marked satisfactory.

C1 – Danger Present

Immediate electrical danger has been identified. Urgent action is needed to remove the risk and make the installation safe.

C2 – Potentially Dangerous

A serious safety issue has been found. Remedial electrical work is required for the report to become satisfactory.

C3 – Improvement Recommended

The installation is not classed as immediately unsafe, but improvement is recommended to raise the overall safety standard.

FI – Further Investigation

More investigation is required before the electrician can confirm the safety condition of that part of the installation.

If your London EICR includes C1, C2 or FI, the report is usually unsatisfactory until the issue is investigated, repaired or made safe.

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FAQ

Are your electricians fully qualified and insured?

Yes – all our engineers are fully certified, DBS-checked where required, and carry public liability insurance to ensure your safety and peace of mind.

Do you provide EICRs and landlord certificates in London?

Absolutely. We carry out thorough EICR inspections and can issue landlord certificates to comply with legal and safety regulations across London.

What is checked during an EICR inspection?

Our electricians inspect all wiring, fuse boards, sockets, switches, RCDs, and earthing arrangements to identify any hazards or defects and provide a full written report.

How often should I have an EICR?

For domestic properties, an EICR is recommended every 10 years. Rental properties and commercial premises must have one at least every 5 years, or at each change of tenancy.

How long does an EICR certificate last?

In the UK, EICR certificates for private homes are typically valid for 10 years, while rental and commercial properties require renewal every 5 years to remain compliant.

Can you carry out remedial work if issues are found?

Yes – if our inspection identifies faults, we provide a prioritised remedial plan and can complete the necessary repairs to ensure your installation is fully safe and compliant.

How quickly can you perform an EICR in London?

We offer same-day or next-day inspections for urgent cases. Standard bookings are scheduled promptly across all London boroughs to minimise disruption.

Will I receive a detailed report?

Yes – every EICR comes with a clear, comprehensive report highlighting any urgent issues, recommended improvements, and compliance notes for your records.

Do you provide EICR services for both homes and businesses?

Yes – we cater to private residences, rental properties, and commercial buildings, ensuring all inspections meet UK regulations and insurance requirements.

How much does an EICR cost in London?

Prices generally range from £70–£135 for residential properties, depending on size and complexity. Commercial or rental properties may vary. We provide clear, upfront quotes with no hidden fees.