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Every rental property in Havering requires a valid EICR certificate before a new tenancy begins. The Electrical Safety Standards (Private Rented Sector) Regulations 2020 make this a legal obligation for all landlords, and failure to comply can result in fines of up to £30,000. EICR Landlord Cert provides EICR inspections across Havering from just £85, giving you a fixed price with no hidden fees. We carry out a full electrical installation condition report that checks your wiring, consumer unit, sockets, and circuits against BS 7671 standards.
Our Havering electricians are NICEIC approved, DBS checked, and carry full public liability insurance. Every EICR test is completed by a qualified Part P registered electrician who will identify any faults, defects, or hazards in your electrical installation. We offer same-day inspections Monday to Friday for Havering landlords who need their certificate quickly. Your EICR report is issued once the inspection is complete, and you will receive a digital copy for your records.
An electrical installation condition report is the formal name for what most Havering landlords call an EICR certificate. This periodic electrical inspection covers every part of your property’s fixed wiring, from the consumer unit and distribution board through to each socket, switch, and lighting circuit. Your electrician will carry out both dead testing and live testing to check earthing, bonding, insulation resistance, and RCD operation. The report identifies whether your electrics meet current BS 7671 wiring regulations.
Havering landlords must arrange an EICR before the start of every new tenancy and renew it at least every five years. If you own an HMO in Havering, a valid electrical safety certificate is a condition of your licence. The EICR uses a coding system to classify any problems found. A C1 code means immediate danger, C2 indicates a potentially dangerous issue, and C3 is an improvement recommendation. Any C1 or C2 code means your EICR has an unsatisfactory result, and remedial works must be completed within 28 days.
Properties with outdated wiring or old fuse boxes are more likely to receive observations during the inspection. Our Havering electricians will explain every finding clearly and can arrange remedial works if your property needs them.

A full EICR inspection in Havering covers all the fixed electrical systems in your property, and our electricians follow a set process to check everything properly.
Most Havering EICR inspections take between two and four hours depending on the size of the property and the number of circuits.



EICR testing in Havering is required by law for every privately rented property, and our qualified electricians make the process simple for landlords and letting agents.
Havering landlords can book EICR testing online or by phone, and we offer same-day inspections when slots are available.
EICR cost in Havering starts from just £85 with EICR Landlord Cert, and that price covers a full electrical installation condition report for a standard residential property. We charge a fixed price with no hidden fees, so you know exactly what you are paying before we arrive. The cost of your EICR will depend on the size of your property and the number of circuits, but we always confirm your price before the inspection begins.
Many Havering landlords ask how much an EICR costs compared to other areas of London. Our pricing is competitive across the board, and we keep our rates fair whether you have a studio flat or a larger family home. If your property fails its EICR and needs remedial works, we will provide a separate quote for any repairs required.
The cost of the EICR test itself does not change based on the outcome. We also provide EICR certificates for commercial properties in Havering at competitive rates. We also provide Gas Safety certificates, EPC certificates, and PAT testing for Havering landlords.

A landlord electrical certificate is what you need to legally rent out your Havering property, and our NICEIC-approved electricians issue them after every completed EICR.
The landlord electrical certificate is valid for five years, and Havering landlords should keep records of every inspection for their own protection.



An electrical safety certificate and an EICR are the same document, and both names refer to the report your electrician produces after inspecting your Havering property.
Havering property managers and letting agents can request certificates directly for any properties they manage on behalf of landlords.

Accredited engineers covering your area at fixed prices with no hidden fees.
Every engineer holds government-approved accreditation, is fully insured with public liability cover, and is DBS checked.
Every certificate meets current UK legal requirements and is accepted by all local authorities and letting agents nationwide.
All prices confirmed upfront. No call-out charges, no admin fees, and portfolio pricing available for landlords with multiple properties.
Certificates are issued digitally once the inspection is complete, with same-day inspection available Monday to Friday wherever your property is located.
Choosing the right EICR electricians in Havering matters because only a qualified and accredited contractor can issue a valid electrical installation condition report. At EICR Landlord Cert, every electrician on our team is NICEIC approved, NAPIT registered, and holds Part P accreditation. We only send experienced professionals who specialise in landlord electrical inspections and understand the specific requirements of the 2020 Regulations.
Our Havering electricians are all DBS checked and carry public liability insurance, which protects both you and your tenants. We work with private landlords, letting agents, property managers, and HMO operators across the Havering area. Whether your property has a modern consumer unit or an older fuse box that needs assessment, our team will provide a thorough inspection and a clear report.
You can book your EICR electrician in Havering by calling us or filling in our online form. We will confirm your appointment time and fixed price before we attend, so there are no surprises. Our electricians arrive on time, carry out the inspection efficiently, and issue your certificate once the inspection is complete.

Your EICR report in Havering is a detailed document that records every test and observation from your electrical inspection, and our electricians explain every section clearly.
Havering landlords should keep a copy of every EICR report for at least five years and provide a copy to tenants within 28 days of the inspection.



EICR regulations apply to every Havering landlord who rents out residential property, and the rules are clear about what is required and when.
The Housing Act 2004 also requires HMO landlords in Havering to hold a valid EICR as a condition of their licence, so compliance is not optional.
EICR Landlord Cert provides trusted EICR services near you across the Havering area. Our electricians cover every part of Havering, and we attend properties quickly because we are a London-based team that knows the area well. Whether you need an EICR for a single buy-to-let flat or a portfolio of rental properties, we are ready to help.
Every inspection is carried out by a NICEIC-approved, DBS-checked electrician who is fully insured and experienced in landlord electrical work. We offer same-day inspections for Havering landlords who need their certificate urgently, subject to availability. You can book your EICR Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and we will confirm your appointment and fixed price straight away.
Our team works with landlords, letting agents, and property managers throughout Havering. We offer clear communication, honest pricing from £85, and professional inspections that meet every requirement of the 2020 Regulations. Your EICR certificate is issued once the inspection is complete, and we handle everything from booking through to the final report.

A domestic EICR in Havering is required for every privately rented home, flat, or HMO, and our electricians carry out inspections on residential properties of all sizes.
Our domestic EICR prices start from £85, and we offer fixed pricing for all residential properties across the Havering area.



Commercial EICR inspections in Havering cover offices, retail units, warehouses, and other business premises, and our electricians are qualified to handle larger and more complex installations.
Contact us for a fixed price quote on commercial EICR inspections in Havering, tailored to the size and complexity of your premises.
An EICR certificate is an Electrical Installation Condition Report that records the safety and condition of the fixed wiring in a property. A qualified electrician inspects your consumer unit, circuits, sockets, and switches, then issues a report with a satisfactory or unsatisfactory result. Havering landlords need a valid EICR to legally rent out their property under the Electrical Safety Standards (Private Rented Sector) Regulations 2020. The certificate confirms your electrics meet BS 7671 standards.
Havering landlords must have a valid EICR in place before any new tenancy begins and must renew it at least every five years. If your EICR has an unsatisfactory result, you need to complete remedial works within 28 days and arrange a re-inspection. The five-year cycle applies to all privately rented properties, and HMO landlords may face additional requirements under the Housing Act 2004.
An EICR in Havering costs from £85 with EICR Landlord Cert for a standard residential property. The final price depends on the size of your property, the number of circuits, and any access requirements. We charge a fixed price with no hidden fees, and you will know your total cost before the inspection starts. Commercial EICR prices are quoted separately based on the size of your premises.
EICR stands for Electrical Installation Condition Report. It is the official name for the inspection and report that checks whether the fixed electrical wiring in a property is safe. The EICR meaning is the same as an electrical safety certificate or a periodic electrical inspection, and all three terms refer to the same document that Havering landlords need for compliance.
A standard EICR inspection in Havering takes between two and four hours for a residential property. Larger properties, HMOs, or homes with more circuits may take longer. Commercial EICR inspections can take a full day depending on the size and complexity of the installation. Our electricians will give you an estimated duration when you book your appointment.
A Havering landlord without a valid EICR can face fines of up to £30,000 from the local authority. The council can also arrange their own inspection at the landlord's expense and require remedial works to be completed. Operating without a valid EICR is a breach of the Electrical Safety Standards (Private Rented Sector) Regulations 2020 and can affect your ability to serve Section 21 notices.
EICR codes classify the severity of any electrical faults found during your inspection. C1 means danger, requiring immediate action. C2 means potentially dangerous, requiring urgent attention. C3 means improvement is recommended but not mandatory. An FI code means further investigation is needed. A Havering property with any C1 or C2 codes will receive an unsatisfactory EICR result and must have remedial works completed within 28 days.
Yes, an EICR and an electrical safety certificate are the same document. Both refer to the Electrical Installation Condition Report that a qualified electrician produces after inspecting your property's fixed wiring. Havering landlords sometimes hear different names used, but the legal requirement is the same regardless of what it is called. Our NICEIC-approved electricians issue the certificate once the inspection is complete.
An EICR is valid for five years for residential rental properties in Havering. Landlords must renew their certificate before it expires to remain compliant with the 2020 Regulations. Your electrician may recommend a shorter interval if they find issues that need monitoring. Commercial EICR validity periods may vary depending on the type of premises and the risk assessment.
If your Havering property fails its EICR, you will receive an unsatisfactory report listing the C1 or C2 codes that caused the failure. You must complete all remedial works within 28 days and arrange a re-inspection to confirm the issues have been resolved. EICR Landlord Cert can carry out both the remedial works and the follow-up inspection, so you have one point of contact throughout the process.
