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LANDLORD EICR'S in Magor
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION CONDITION REPORTS
Stay Compliant with Landlord EICR Regulations in Magor
Attention all private landlords in Magor and surrounding areas! It’s essential to stay up to date with the ever-changing landscape of regulations, especially when it comes to Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs).
At our company, we not only understand the importance of compliance but also prioritise your peace of mind. That’s why we are proud to inform you that we are NICEIC approved and hold relevant professional indemnity insurance.
What Does This Mean for Your Landlord EICR Obligations?
- Pre-Tenancy Inspections: Ensure your electrical installations are inspected and tested before any new tenancy begins.
- Existing Tenancies: Your properties must undergo regular checks to ensure ongoing safety.
- Ongoing Obligations: These inspections should be conducted every five years to maintain compliance.
- Transparency and Tenant Safety: It's crucial to provide both new and existing tenants with a copy of the most recent Electrical Safety Condition Report (EICR).
As experienced professionals in the field, we are here to make your electrical compliance journey as straightforward as possible. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you’re a private landlord in South Wales or the surrounding areas.
Let us take care of your electrical compliance needs and ensure the safety of your tenants. Get in touch with us today!
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Adam S
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a week ago
A really good service. I required some light fittings to be changed and MJP did this in a quick, efficient and relatively cheap manner. The electrician that came out was very helpful … More and made the process as straightforward as he could. Definitely recommend!
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Ronnie Bindra
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3 weeks ago
Very impressive service from MJP. We had an unexpected water leak that knocked out our electrics and made a call to MJP who offered an electrician for later that evening or next day … More (Sat), for an out-of-hours fee or alternatively a cheaper mid-week fee, we accepted the former out of desperation. From the immediate confirmation email to the helpful courtesy text message sent prior to arrival of our electrician, this felt like a very professional service from the outset. The service itself was excellent and given by a competent and efficient electrician (David); all was checked with great care and made safe including a waterlogged light fixture change. Overall, my wife and I were very pleased with this service and will be back to MJP when we need any electrical work!
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angus niven
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3 weeks ago
I’m always a bit nervous when choosing a company to do work on our house but there was no need to be with MJP Electrical Services, I just can’t fault them on anything. We had a new … More Consumer Unit installed to replace our old fuse box and had our kitchen down lights replaced too as the existing ones were not to current standard and one or two other minor fixes.Daniel & Drew arrived dead on time, they were very courteous and kept us up to date with the work they were doing during the day and cleaned up when they finished.I will definitely use them again for any other electrical work and recommend them to friends & family.
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Steven Griffiths
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2 months ago
Thanks ChrisAs a couple in South Wales we can barely switch out a light switch between us. When our bathroom extractor fan broke we needed to find someone to get it sorted quickly. … More Turns out our consumer unit was rather out of date and, as we are thinking of selling in a few years, thought we would get that replaced too.We sought multiple quotes. MJP was the cheapest by far. Chris came over and looked at the work that needed doing, clearly explained our options/solutions and what they all meant. We are grateful that he was able to explain it in terms we understood.After considering the quotes and the attitude of those coming around to provide the quotes, we opted for MJP.Chris was due to arrive at 8, we had a text from him at 7:40 to let us know he would be arriving soon. He was on time and just as friendly and professional as when he was providing the quote and trying to secure our business.Throughout the several hours Chris was in our house, he was friendly, kept us informed of progress, explained the work he was doing and what it meant.He then walked through the work he had completed before leaving our property and checked if there was anything else he could do for us before leaving.Chris is an asset to the business and is an ambassador for great quality electrical work/customer satisfaction.MJP - we don't know how much Chris earns, but he deserves a raise! Fantastic ambassador for your company. We will be happy to recommend him and MJP to anyone and everyone we speak to!
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Sam Hockaday
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2 months ago
Needed some remedial work doing when moving into our new house. MJP were easy to contact, super helpful and very upfront with the costs.They came and fitted our new consumer unit and … More arrived at the time they said they would. After completing all of the work they found a sight problem with a light the was proving complicated to fix. They went out of their way to stay a lot longer than planned to get this fixed and we couldn’t be more thankful for their professionalism on our job.Fantastic work to a fantastic standard. We will certainly use again when we need more electrical work completing.
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Boston James
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3 weeks ago
Electrical services were spot on, created more than a spark
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Vaughn Day
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2 months ago
Chris recently completed a lot of demanding electrical work at my property . He was extremely polite, professional and worked extremely hard for many hours. He explained everything … More to me as the works progressed. He is a brilliant electrician and a huge credit to the business. I can speak highly of Jordan too who has carried out some work at my property. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend MJP Electrical Services to anyone. Thank you Chris. You're a star!
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Julia W
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a month ago
Arrived when promised and quietly, efficiently carried out the work. Happy Customer.
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Helen Y.
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3 months ago
Excellent service. MJP Electrical Services LTD completed an electrical check and returned two days later to fit a garden light. On both occasions, the electricians (Greig/Chris) were … More polite, friendly and efficient. Text/email updates kept me informed with appointment and expected arrival times and Ashley was very helpful in assisting with booking. A positive experience- thank you!
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Frequently asked questions
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A: An electrical installation condition report (EICR) identifies any damage, deterioration, defects and/or conditions which may give rise to danger along with observations for which improvement is recommended.
A: Prices are as follows:
£165.00 plus VAT for up to and including 10 circuits.
Extra circuits tested will be charged at £33 each.
Also, a bespoke quote can be arranged on request.
A: From 1st June 2020, private landlords in England will be required to have the electrical installation in their rental properties checked by a qualified electrician to ensure that they are safe.
This means that:
• Electrical installations must be inspected and tested prior to the start of a new tenancy from 1st July 2020
• Checks must be carried out on any existing tenancies by 1st April 2021
These checks must then be carried out on a five yearly basis.
A copy of the most recent electrical safety condition report (EICR) must be provided to both new and retained tenants.
The landlord is responsible for making sure that the person who completes the check is suitably competent. Using an electrician or firm that is a member of an accredited registration scheme operated by a recognized body will give you the confidence that this has been achieved.
A: Electrical installations are not immune to the process of ageing, deterioration and even general wear and tear. For this reason, an EICR should be conducted at regular intervals. British Standard BS 76719 (IET Wiring Regulations) recommends the following intervals for businesses, landlords and homeowners:
- Businesses – employers are recommended to have an EICR test undertaken once every five years.
- Buy-to-let or rented property – landlords should have an EICR test done every five years or when new tenants enter the property.
- Homeowners – an EICR is recommended every 10 years. If the property has a swimming pool, this should be tested once every year.
Yes, as of July 1st 2020, landlords in England are legally required to have an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) for their rental properties. This regulation was introduced to ensure the safety of tenants by verifying that electrical installations in rental properties meet the necessary safety standards.
The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 stipulate that landlords must:
- Ensure electrical installations meet national safety standards.
- Conduct inspections and tests by a qualified person every five years.
- Provide the EICR report to existing tenants within 28 days, new tenants before occupancy, and prospective tenants within 28 days of request.
- Supply the local authority with a copy within 7 days upon request.
- Retain a copy for future inspections.
- Complete necessary remedial works within 28 days of the report or as specified.
- Provide written confirmation of completed works to tenants and the local authority within 28 days.
These regulations prioritise regular inspections to uphold tenant safety and property compliance.
The responsibility for arranging and obtaining an EICR lies squarely with the landlord. It is placed upon the landlord to ensure that the property’s electrical installations are inspected and certified as safe by a qualified electrician.
However, tenants should cooperate with their landlord to facilitate access for the inspection to take place.
If an EICR report reveals unsatisfactory findings, it indicates that there are potentially hazardous electrical issues within the property. In such cases, it is the landlord’s legal obligation to promptly address and rectify the identified issues to ensure the safety of the tenants. Failure to do so can lead to serious consequences.
If a property fails an EICR due to safety concerns or non-compliance with electrical regulations, the landlord must undertake necessary repairs and improvements to bring the property up to the required safety standards.
- Inspection of earthing system and supply characteristics.
- Inspection of the consumer unit or fuse board.
- Inspection of methods of installation and wiring.
- Inspection of a sample of switches, sockets and other fixtures including light fittings.
- Checking and testing the polarity of the installation.
- Checking and testing earth continuity of circuits.
- Checking and testing the integrity of the insulation of cabling
- Testing protective devices to ensure they work to protect you and your family from electric shock.
A: around 3-4 hours
It is generally recommended that an EICR is carried out every ten years (five for privately rented properties) or when there is a change of occupancy in a dwelling. Typically an EICR will take around 3-4 hours to complete, depending on the size of a property and the number of circuits requiring testing.
A: An EICR will check if your property’s electrics have any faults that cannot be identified through a visual check. A number of faults may occur, such as electrical circuits being overloaded or overheating during use. If any electrical circuit is not properly installed – for example, without earthing or bonding to safely secure the electrics – it may potentially cause a fire or shock hazard. EICR testing will identify any defective electrical work within the system.
A visual check can also be performed to give you a quick analysis of how safe your property is. This will look for broken sockets and light switches, damaged cables and scorching / burn marks as a result of overloading the power outlet. It will also look at the residual current device (RCD) for the circuits that operate the bathrooms and gardens. It is recommended that this visual check is completed at regular intervals in between the more in-depth EICR tests.After the test has been completed, the testing engineer will produce a certificate for you. It will detail any damages, deterioration, defects or other dangerous conditions. It will also highlight anything that doesn’t match the present day safety standards and things that might put people at risk.Should the EICR test come back as negative, the EICR will be classed as “unsatisfactory” meaning that the required work needs to be done, without delay, to remove the risk to those living or working at the property. As well as returning an “unsatisfactory” result, the report will detail which electrical system(s) failed the test. Work required is classified using the following codes:</p?
- C1 – ‘danger is present’, risk of injury is likely and immediate action is required.
- C2 – potentially dangerous and remedial action is needed urgently.
- C3 – improvement to your electrical system is recommended. C3 is the only classification code that can appear on a report and still pass the EICR test.
Once your electrical system has passed the inspection fully and any urgent remedial work has been completed, you will be provided with an EICR Certificate of Safety, giving you peace of mind that your electrics are safe.
A: While there isn’t any legislation that specifically says homeowners, businesses or landlords should have an EICR certificate, laws such as the Landlord and Tenants Act (1985) and Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) outline the responsibilities that landlords and employers have with regards to the safety of tenants and employees respectively. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 also require that precautions are taken against the risk of injury sustained from electricity used in work activities.