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Every rented property in Westminster requires a valid EICR certificate under the Electrical Safety Standards (Private Rented Sector) Regulations 2020. An EICR, which stands for Electrical Installation Condition Report, confirms that all fixed wiring, sockets, consumer units, and circuits meet the current BS 7671 standard. Without one, Westminster landlords face penalties of up to £30,000 per property. EICR Landlord Cert provides EICR inspections in Westminster from just £85, with fixed pricing and no hidden fees.
Our NICEIC-approved electricians are DBS checked, fully insured with public liability insurance, and qualified to carry out every type of electrical safety inspection. We offer same-day inspection availability for Westminster landlords who need an urgent EICR. Whether you manage a single flat or a large HMO portfolio, we issue your EICR certificate once the inspection is complete. Book your EICR in Westminster today and stay compliant with current electrical safety regulations.
An electrical safety certificate is the formal document proving that a property’s electrics have been tested and meet the required standard. For Westminster landlords, this certificate must be obtained before a new tenancy begins and renewed every five years. The inspection covers all fixed electrical installations, including wiring, fuse boards, circuit breakers, RCDs, earthing, and bonding connections throughout the property.
Our qualified electricians carry out a thorough periodic electrical inspection at your Westminster property, testing every circuit for faults, defects, and deterioration. Each socket, switch, and distribution board is checked against BS 7671 wiring regulations. If we identify any issues, they are graded using the standard EICR codes: C1 for immediate danger, C2 for potentially dangerous faults, and C3 for recommended improvements.
Westminster properties range from period conversions to modern apartments, and older wiring can present particular risks. Our electricians have extensive experience inspecting all property types across Westminster, giving you a reliable electrical safety certificate you can trust.

Your EICR report provides a detailed breakdown of every electrical test carried out at your Westminster property.
Keep your EICR report on file for the full five-year validity period, as local authorities can request it at any time.



An EICR test involves both visual checks and instrument testing of your property’s fixed electrical installation in Westminster.
EICR Landlord Cert carries out EICR tests in Westminster to the 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations, with results you can rely on.
A full EICR inspection in Westminster typically takes between two and four hours depending on the size and age of the property. Our NAPIT registered electricians arrive at the agreed time, carry out a methodical assessment of every fixed electrical circuit, and explain the findings clearly before leaving. The process covers everything from the incoming supply to individual socket outlets.
During the EICR inspection, the electrician will test for overloading, corrosion, and any signs of deterioration in the wiring. Westminster properties with outdated fuse boxes or older consumer units may require additional time to inspect safely. If remedial work is needed following a failed EICR, landlords have 28 days to arrange the necessary repairs and provide evidence of completion.
We understand that managing rental properties in Westminster means working to tight schedules. Our team books EICR inspections at times that suit you and your tenants, including early morning slots. Every inspection is carried out by an experienced, qualified contractor who specialises in landlord compliance work.

A landlord electrical certificate is required for every privately rented property in Westminster before the start of a new tenancy.
EICR Landlord Cert issues landlord electrical certificates for Westminster properties from £85, with no call-out charges



The regulations governing EICRs in Westminster are set out in the Electrical Safety Standards (Private Rented Sector) Regulations 2020.
Part P Building Regulations also apply to any new electrical work carried out in Westminster rental properties.

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.
EICR testing in Westminster is carried out by qualified electricians who hold current NICEIC or NAPIT registration. The testing process follows a strict sequence: visual inspection first, then dead testing of circuits with the power off, followed by live testing once the supply is restored. This approach identifies both visible hazards and hidden faults that could pose a risk to tenants.
Our Westminster EICR testing service covers domestic properties, commercial premises, and HMO buildings. Buy-to-let investors and property managers across Westminster rely on us for accurate, efficient electrical testing that meets every regulatory requirement. We test consumer units, fuse boards, circuits, sockets, switches, and all earthing and bonding connections as part of every EICR.
If your Westminster property has not been tested in the last five years, or you are preparing for a new tenancy, booking EICR testing now will keep you on the right side of the law. Our electricians provide clear, jargon-free results and can advise on any remedial works needed to bring your property up to standard.

The Electrical Installation Condition Report is the full technical name for the EICR certificate required by Westminster landlords.
An Electrical Installation Condition Report from EICR Landlord Cert gives Westminster landlords full confidence in their property’s electrical compliance.



A domestic EICR in Westminster covers residential properties, including flats, houses, maisonettes, and HMO rooms.
Whether you own one Westminster flat or manage multiple residential lets, our domestic EICR service keeps your properties compliant and your tenants safe.
EICR Landlord Cert provides trusted EICR services near you across Westminster. Our NICEIC-approved DBS-checked electricians cover the whole of Westminster and surrounding London areas, attending properties on a schedule that works for you. We carry public liability insurance on every job and operate Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with same-day inspection availability for urgent bookings.
Booking an EICR in Westminster is simple. Contact us to receive a fixed price quote based on the number of circuits in your property. We confirm the appointment, attend on the day, and issue your EICR certificate once the inspection is complete. There are no hidden charges, no call-out fees, and no surprises.
Westminster landlords, letting agents, and property managers choose EICR Landlord Cert because we deliver a professional, reliable electrical safety inspection service every time. Our team handles everything from single-bedroom flats to large multi-unit blocks, with pricing that starts from just £85 per property.

The cost of an EICR certificate in Westminster starts from £85 with EICR Landlord Cert, with the final price based on the number of circuits in the property.
We also provide Gas Safety certificates, EPC certificates, and PAT testing for Westminster landlords.



Our EICR electricians in Westminster are qualified, registered professionals with years of experience in landlord compliance work.
Choose a trusted, independent EICR specialist in Westminster for your next electrical safety inspection.
An EICR certificate is an Electrical Installation Condition Report that records the safety and condition of the fixed electrical wiring in a property. Under the Electrical Safety Standards Regulations 2020, every privately rented property in Westminster must have a valid EICR. The certificate confirms whether the electrics are satisfactory or whether faults have been found that need attention.
Westminster landlords must have an EICR carried out at least once every five years under the 2020 regulations. A new EICR is also required before the start of any new tenancy if the existing certificate has expired. Keeping your five-year electrical certificate up to date protects you from fines and protects your tenants from electrical hazards.
EICR Landlord Cert provides EICR inspections in Westminster from £85. The final EICR cost depends on the number of circuits and the size of the property. We offer fixed pricing with no hidden fees, and the cost covers the full electrical safety inspection, report, and certificate issued once the inspection is complete.
EICR stands for Electrical Installation Condition Report. It is sometimes called an electrical safety certificate or a periodic electrical inspection report. The EICR meaning is the same regardless of the term used, and the document is your legal proof that a property's electrics have been professionally inspected and tested. Westminster landlords must hold a valid EICR for every rented property to comply with the 2020 regulations.
A typical EICR inspection in Westminster takes between two and four hours. Smaller flats with fewer circuits are quicker, while larger properties or HMO buildings may take longer. The time depends on the number of circuits, the age of the wiring, and whether the electrician encounters any faults or issues during testing.
A Westminster landlord without a valid EICR faces penalties of up to £30,000 per property under the 2020 regulations. The local authority can issue a remedial notice requiring the landlord to arrange an inspection within 28 days. Failing to comply can result in further enforcement action, and tenants may also have grounds for legal claims.
EICR codes indicate the severity of faults found during the inspection. C1 means danger is present and immediate action is required. C2 means the fault is potentially dangerous and should be repaired urgently. C3 means an improvement is recommended but is not a fail. An FI code means further investigation is needed to identify the cause of a problem.
Yes. An EICR and an electrical safety certificate refer to the same document. The official name is the Electrical Installation Condition Report, but it is widely known as an electrical safety certificate. Both terms describe the inspection and report required under the 2020 regulations for all privately rented properties in Westminster.
No. An EICR must be carried out by a qualified, competent electrician who is registered with an approved body such as NICEIC or NAPIT. Westminster landlords cannot self-certify their own properties. The electrician must be independent and qualified to inspect and test to BS 7671, the current wiring regulations standard.
An EICR is valid for five years from the date of the inspection, unless the electrician recommends an earlier re-inspection. Westminster landlords should track expiry dates carefully, as renting a property with an expired EICR is a breach of the Electrical Safety Standards Regulations 2020 and can lead to penalties of up to £30,000.
