EICR Electrical Safety Reports in East Kilbride
Much of East Kilbride's housing went up between the 1950s and the 1970s, which means a good deal of it is now on its second or third consumer unit and, in plenty of cases, still on original circuits behind the plaster. An EICR is how you find out which. It is a full inspection and test of the fixed wiring, coded so you can see what is genuinely unsafe and what is only worth noting.
We test homes, rented property and commercial premises across the town. Homeowners are advised to have one every five years, and an insurer can question a claim where the wiring has never been checked. You get the formal certificate plus a plain-English summary, and we can PAT test appliances at the same visit.
Post-war housing understood
1950s to 1970s stock has recognisable weak points, and we know where to look rather than working blind.
Homes, lets and premises
Owner-occupied houses, rented property and commercial units all tested to the same standard.
PAT testing too
Appliances tested and labelled alongside the fixed wiring, covering the whole property in one visit.
Your questions, answered
How much does an EICR cost in East Kilbride?
UK market rates are usually around £150 to £250 for a flat or small house and £250 to £400 for a larger property. We confirm a competitive price before booking you in.
How long does it take?
A small property is usually two to three hours. A larger house with more circuits can take most of a day, and we tell you the likely timing when we price it.
Does the power need to go off?
For parts of the test, yes. We work through it in stages and tell you before each one so you can plan around it.
Ready for electrics done properly?
Competitive prices, certified work and an immaculate finish, on every single job.
