Electrical Certificate
Professional certification ensuring your property's electrical systems are safe, compliant, and up to standard.
Ensure Electrical Safety with Certified Testing
Electrical testing involves a series of detailed inspections and tests throughout the property, ensuring safety and compliance. While this process may require temporarily disconnecting various electrical circuits, our experienced team works diligently to minimize any inconvenience.
We prioritize scheduling our work during the most convenient hours for you, ensuring the process is as seamless and efficient as possible—leaving you with peace of mind and minimal disruption.
What is an Electrical Certificate?
All electrical installations naturally deteriorate over time and should be inspected and tested every 3 to 5 years to ensure continued safety. These checks, often referred to as ‘electrical certificates’ or ‘Domestic Electrical Installation Condition Reports,’ are vital for maintaining compliance and safety.
On June 1, 2020, the UK Government introduced the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 with distinct guidance for landlords, tenants, and local authorities.
Key Responsibilities for Private Landlords:
- Ensure electrical safety standards are met while the property is tenanted.
- Have fixed electrical installations inspected and tested at least every five years by a qualified professional.
- Complete the first inspection before new tenancies from July 1, 2020, and by April 1, 2021, for existing tenancies.
These measures are essential to safeguard tenants and maintain property compliance.
Choose All Checks Ltd for trusted energy assessment services tailored to your commercial property needs.
An Electrical Certificate Report Will:
- Detect overloaded circuits or equipment.
- Identify potential risks of electric shocks and fire hazards.
- Highlight any defective or unsafe electrical work.
- Address issues with earthing or bonding.
- Ensure wiring and fixed electrical equipment are tested for safety.
- Include a detailed circuit schedule, invaluable for property management.