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Professional PAT Testing for West London Landlords

PAT testing in the area keeps your tenants safe from faulty portable electrical appliances and protects you from legal liability. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 together impose a duty of care on landlords to maintain all electrical equipment in a safe condition. For HMO landlords in the area, PAT testing is frequently a licensing requirement under the Housing Act 2004. EICR Landlord Cert provides portable appliance testing across West London from £69, with a fixed price and no hidden fees.

Our engineers hold City and Guilds 2377 PAT testing qualifications and carry full DBS checks. Public liability insurance covers every job. Each appliance receives a visual inspection and electrical tests covering earth continuity, insulation resistance, and substitute leakage current measurement. A pass or fail label goes on every item, and your PAT test certificate is issued once the testing is complete. Same-day inspections are available Monday to Friday.

Portable Appliance Testing West London

Portable appliance testing in the area is the process of verifying that plug-in electrical equipment is safe for use. What is PAT testing? It covers any appliance with a plug that can be moved, including kettles, microwaves, toasters, fridges, washing machines, televisions, computers, lamps, heaters, extension leads, and phone chargers.

The PAT test has two parts. First, the engineer visually inspects each portable appliance, examining the plug, cable, and outer casing for damage, wear, or signs of overheating as part of the in-service inspection. Second, electrical tests are run with a calibrated PAT tester, covering earth bond testing, insulation resistance, and substitute leakage following the IET Code of Practice.

Appliances are split into Class I (earthed, such as kettles and washing machines) and Class II (double insulated, such as phone chargers and laptop adapters). Each class requires different portable appliance tests. After testing, every appliance receives a PAT test pass or fail label showing the test date and next due date. How long does a PAT test last? The certificate remains valid until the next testing cycle. All results are recorded on your PAT test certificate.

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PAT Test for Landlords West London

PAT Testing for West London Landlords

As a West London landlord, you have a duty of care to make sure every appliance you supply to tenants is safe. Is PAT testing a legal requirement for landlords? While not named in a single statute, the combined effect of several regulations creates a clear expectation.

  • If you let furnished or part-furnished accommodation, all portable appliances should be PAT tested before each new tenancy begins as part of your landlord’s PAT testing obligation.
  • HMO landlords in the area are frequently required to present PAT test certificates as part of their HMO licensing conditions under the Housing Act 2004.
  • The IET Code of Practice for in-service inspection and testing sets PAT testing frequencies by appliance type and environment, with rental properties typically requiring annual PAT testing.

EICR Landlord Cert makes portable appliance testing simple and affordable for landlords managing one property or an entire portfolio.

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PAT Testing Legal Requirements

PAT Testing Legal Requirements West London

PAT Testing Legal Requirements

No single statute names PAT testing explicitly, but several regulations combined create a clear legal requirement for PAT testing for landlords who provide electrical appliances.

  • The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 require all electrical equipment to be maintained in a safe condition, and PAT testing is the recognised way to demonstrate compliance with the legal requirements for PAT testing.
  • The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 places a general duty of care on anyone who provides equipment for others to use, creating a PAT testing legal requirement in practice.
  • The IET Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing gives detailed technical guidance on how portable appliance testing should be carried out and the recommended PAT testing frequency.

Landlords who supply untested portable appliances face significant legal claims if a tenant is harmed by a faulty appliance.

PAT Testing Cost West London

How much does PAT testing cost? How much is PAT testing? PAT testing in the area costs from £69 with EICR Landlord Cert. The PAT testing cost depends on the number of appliances at the property. A one-bedroom flat with 10 to 15 items sits at the lower end of the PAT test cost scale, while a larger HMO or fully furnished property with 30-plus appliances will have higher PAT testing costs. We confirm the exact portable appliance testing price before booking.

Landlords with multiple properties can use portfolio pricing to reduce the per-property PAT testing cost. How much is a PAT test? We give you a fixed price before we visit. Combining PAT testing with an EICR or gas safety inspection in the same visit also saves time and money.

We also provide EICR certificates, Gas Safety certificates, and EPC certificates for West London landlords. Booking several compliance services at once gives you the best overall PAT testing price across your package.

PAT Testing Frequency West London

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How often should PAT testing be done? How often is PAT testing required? The PAT testing frequency depends on the appliance type and the environment, as outlined in the IET Code of Practice for in-service inspection and testing.

  • For rental properties in the area, annual PAT testing is the recommended frequency of PAT testing for all appliances supplied by the landlord as part of the tenancy agreement.
  • HMO properties with communal portable appliances may require more frequent portable appliance testing because of heavier use and greater wear on the PAT-tested equipment.
  • New appliances do not generally need PAT testing straight away unless they are going into a high-risk environment. How often is PAT testing required? At least annually for rental properties.

Landlords should set up a regular PAT testing schedule that ties in with their tenancy changeover dates.

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Domestic PAT Testing

PAT Test Certificate West London

Domestic PAT Testing

A PAT test certificate is your documented proof that every portable appliance at the property has been PAT tested and confirmed safe for use by a competent person.

  • The PAT testing certificate itemises each appliance tested, the portable appliance test type, the result, and whether the item passed or failed the PAT test.
  • Every PAT-tested appliance also receives a physical pass or fail PAT test label fixed to the plug or body, showing the test date and next due date.
  • We issue the PAT test certificate digitally once the testing is complete and keep PAT testing records on file for landlords who need copies later.

EICR Landlord Cert produces detailed PAT test certificates for every property we attend across the area.

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Trusted PAT Testing Specialists

Accredited engineers covering your area at fixed prices with no hidden fees.

Accredited & DBS Checked Engineers

Every engineer holds government-approved accreditation, is fully insured with public liability cover, and is DBS checked.

100% Legally Valid Certificates

Every certificate meets current UK legal requirements and is accepted by all local authorities and letting agents nationwide.

Fixed Prices, No Hidden Fees

All prices confirmed upfront. No call-out charges, no admin fees, and portfolio pricing available for landlords with multiple properties.

Same-Day Service, Monday to Friday

Certificates are issued digitally once the inspection is complete, with same-day inspection available Monday to Friday wherever your property is located.

PAT Testing for HMOs West London

HMO landlords in the area face tighter appliance safety requirements than landlords letting standard residential properties under the Housing Act 2004. If your property holds an HMO licence, the local authority will almost certainly demand evidence of regular PAT testing as a licensing condition. Do landlords need PAT testing for rental properties? Yes. PAT testing for landlords is strongly recommended, and HMO landlords face stricter rules.

Communal kitchens and utility rooms see far heavier portable appliance use than a typical single let. Kettles, microwaves, washing machines, tumble dryers, and vacuum cleaners used daily by multiple tenants wear down faster. This makes regular portable appliance testing more important. The IET Code of Practice specifically recommends shorter PAT testing frequencies for equipment in shared or higher-risk environments following HSE PAT guidance.

Our engineers handle HMO PAT testing right across the area. We PAT test every appliance in every room, label each one, and issue a PAT test certificate that satisfies your HMO licensing requirements. Any appliance beyond economical repair is flagged so you can replace it before a fault develops.

Class I and Class II Testing West London

Commercial PAT Testing West London

Class I and Class II appliances need different electrical tests during PAT testing, so understanding the distinction matters. What is the difference between Class I and Class II appliances?

  • Class I appliances have an earth connection and a three-pin plug. Kettles, toasters, washing machines, fridges, and electric heaters all need an earth bond test as part of their portable appliance testing.
  • Class II appliances are double insulated with no earth wire, typically running on a two-core cable. Phone chargers, laptop chargers, and some power tools are common Class II appliance examples, each requiring insulation resistance PAT testing.
  • Our engineers classify each appliance during the visual inspection and apply the correct portable appliance test protocol under BS EN 62353 and the IET Code of Practice.

Every appliance at your property is PAT tested to the standard its class requires.

Commercial PAT Testing West London
PAT Test Certificate

Appliance Safety Test West London

PAT Test Certificate

An appliance safety test at your property covers every plug-in item you supply to tenants under the tenancy agreement. What is included in a PAT test? Everything with a plug.

  • Extension leads and multiway adapters are among the most frequent sources of electrical faults in rental properties, especially where socket availability is limited and appliance safety is at risk.
  • We inspect all cables for fraying, kinking, and heat damage, and test every plug for correct wiring and tight terminal connections as part of the portable appliance testing procedure.
  • Failed appliances are labelled with a PAT test fail sticker, and the landlord is advised to remove them from use and arrange a replacement without delay.

Our appliance safety test gives landlords full confidence that every item provided to tenants is safe to use.

PAT Testing Near You West London

EICR Landlord Cert delivers portable appliance testing near you across the area. Our City and Guilds 2377-qualified PAT testing engineers cover the entire area and bring all PAT testing equipment with them. Every portable appliance test is completed on site with no disruption to your tenants, and same-day inspections run Monday to Friday.

Every PAT testing engineer is DBS checked and covered by our full public liability insurance. Booking is quick: call us with the property address and an approximate appliance count, and we give you a fixed PAT testing cost on the spot. No hidden fees and no call-out charges on any PAT testing job.

We work Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Our engineers arrive with a calibrated PAT tester, pass and fail labels, and all the paperwork needed to issue your PAT test certificate once the testing is complete. West London landlords, letting agents, and HMO operators choose us for dependable, professional portable appliance testing at a fair and transparent price.

Failed PAT Test West London

PAT Testing Frequency

When an appliance fails its PAT test at your property, our engineer marks it as failed with a PAT test fail label and records the reason on the PAT test certificate. What happens if an appliance fails its PAT test? It must be removed from use.

  • Failed portable appliances must be taken out of service immediately, and tenants must not continue using any PAT-tested equipment that has not passed its appliance safety test.
  • Replacement is usually more cost-effective than repair for lower-value items such as kettles, toasters, and extension leads that fail the portable appliance testing.
  • Our PAT testing engineer advises whether repair or replacement makes more sense for each failed item, based on the fault and its severity.

EICR Landlord Cert helps West London landlords resolve failed PAT test results quickly and cost-effectively.

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HMO PAT Testing

Domestic PAT Testing West London

HMO PAT Testing

Domestic PAT testing is aimed at residential rental properties where the landlord supplies portable electrical appliances as part of the tenancy. PAT testing for landlords covers all supplied items.

  • Common items that need PAT testing include kettles, toasters, microwaves, washing machines, tumble dryers, televisions, floor lamps, extension leads, and vacuum cleaners provided to tenants.
  • Portable appliance testing is fast and non-invasive. Our PAT testing engineer works through each appliance in turn, PAT tests it, labels it, and moves on to the next item.
  • A standard flat in the area with 10 to 15 appliances takes roughly 30 to 45 minutes for the complete domestic PAT testing process. How long does PAT testing take? Under an hour for most flats.

Our domestic PAT testing service is tailored for West London landlords who want quick, reliable compliance without fuss.

PAT Testing West London FAQs

PAT testing is Portable Appliance Testing, the process of checking plug-in electrical equipment for safety through in-service inspection and testing. While no single law names portable appliance testing directly, the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 require landlords to keep all electrical equipment safe. HMO landlords frequently need PAT test certificates for licensing under the Housing Act 2004.

PAT testing in West London starts at £69 with EICR Landlord Cert. The PAT testing cost depends on the number of appliances. A flat with 10 to 15 items sits at the lower end, while larger or fully furnished properties have higher portable appliance testing costs. We confirm the fixed PAT test cost before booking, with no call-out fees or hidden charges.

The IET Code of Practice recommends an annual PAT testing frequency for appliances in residential rental properties. HMO landlords may need more frequent portable appliance testing because of heavier use in communal areas. New appliances do not usually need immediate PAT testing but should be included in the next round. Testing at each tenancy changeover is good practice.

Every portable electrical appliance supplied by the landlord needs PAT testing. What appliances need PAT testing? Kettles, toasters, microwaves, fridges, washing machines, tumble dryers, televisions, lamps, heaters, extension leads, phone chargers, and vacuum cleaners. If it has a plug and you provide it, it should be PAT tested under the IET Code of Practice.

No single law names PAT testing specifically. However, the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 together create a clear PAT testing legal requirement for landlords providing electrical appliances. For HMO landlords, PAT testing is often an explicit licensing condition. All landlords who supply appliances should arrange regular portable appliance testing.

PAT testing on a typical flat with 10 to 15 appliances takes around 30 to 45 minutes. Larger properties and HMOs with more appliances can take up to two hours for complete portable appliance testing. Our City and Guilds 2377 qualified engineers PAT test, label, and document every item in a single visit. Your PAT test certificate is issued once the testing is complete.

A failed portable appliance is labelled with a PAT test fail sticker and must be removed from use immediately by the landlord. Common PAT test failure causes include broken earth connections, damaged cable insulation and faulty plugs. Our PAT testing engineer logs the failure on the certificate and advises whether the item should be repaired or replaced.

West London landlords who supply portable appliances should arrange PAT testing to meet their duty of care under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Do landlords need PAT testing? Yes, especially HMO landlords who typically need PAT test certificates as a licensing requirement. Annual portable appliance testing protects the landlord from liability if a tenant is injured.

A PAT test includes a visual inspection of the plug, cable, and casing, followed by electrical tests with a calibrated PAT tester instrument. Portable appliance tests cover earth continuity for Class I appliances, insulation resistance, and substitute leakage current measurement under BS EN 62353. Each appliance receives a pass or fail PAT test label, and all results go on the PAT test certificate.

Class I appliances have an earth connection and a three-pin plug, such as kettles, washing machines, and electric heaters requiring an earth bond test. Class II appliances are double insulated with no earth wire, like laptop chargers and some table lamps. Each class requires different portable appliance tests during PAT testing, as detailed in BS EN 62353 and the IET Code of Practice.

PAT Testing Services West London

PAT Testing West London

PAT Testing Services in West London

Acton (W3), Alperton (HA0), Barnes (SW13), Bayswater (W2), Bedford Park (W4), Boston Manor (TW8), Brentford (TW8), Brook Green (W6), Chelsea (SW3, SW10), Chiswick (W4), Cranford (TW5), Ealing (W5, W13), Earls Court (SW5), East Sheen (SW14), Eastcote (HA5), Feltham (TW13, TW14), Fulham (SW6), Greenford (UB6), Gunnersbury (W4), Hammersmith (W6), Hampton (TW12), Hampton Hill (TW12), Hanwell (W7), Hanworth (TW13), Harefield (UB9), Harlesden (NW10), Harlington (UB3), Harrow (HA1, HA2, HA3), Harrow on the Hill (HA1), Harrow Weald (HA3), Hatch End (HA5), Hatton (TW14), Haven Green (W5), Hayes (UB3, UB4), Heston (TW5), Hillingdon (UB8, UB10), Holland Park (W11), Hounslow (TW3, TW4), Ickenham (UB10), Isleworth (TW7), Kensal Green (NW10), Kensal Rise (NW10), Kensington (W8, W14), Kew (TW9), Kingston upon Thames (KT1, KT2), Kingston Vale (SW15), Ladbroke Grove (W10, W11), Little Venice (W9), Maida Vale (W9), Mortlake (SW14), New Malden (KT3), North Kensington (W10), Northolt (UB5), Northwood (HA6), Notting Hill (W11), Osterley (TW7), Park Royal (NW10), Perivale (UB6), Pinner (HA5), Raynes Park (SW20), Richmond (TW9, TW10), Ruislip (HA4), Shepherd’s Bush (W12), South Kensington (SW7), South Ruislip (HA4), Southall (UB1, UB2), Southfields (SW18), St John’s Wood (NW8), Stanmore (HA7), Strawberry Hill (TW1), Surbiton (KT5, KT6), Teddington (TW11), Twickenham (TW1, TW2), Uxbridge (UB8), Wembley (HA0, HA9), West Brompton (SW10), West Drayton (UB7), West Ealing (W13), West Hampstead (NW6), West Kensington (W14), Whitton (TW2), Worcester Park (KT4).