

If you have an EICR showing Code 1, Code 2 and/or Further Investigation needed then you are legally required to have the EICR Remedial Work completed.
Simply request your quote using our contact form or by phone. Our customer care team will quickly get in touch during opening hours.
We will arrange an appointment with you, carry out the survey, and once completed send you an invoice.
As soon as we receive payment of the invoice, we will email your EICR work complete confirmation. We also offer corporate accounts, with survey delivery on completion and monthly billing.
Once the work is complete, you will either receive a new EICR that reflects the work that has been done and shows that the property has now satisfactorily passed, or a minor works report which, paired with the original unsatisfactory EICR, works as a satisfactory EICR.
For landlords that are required to have an EICR completed, there are no exemptions from carrying out the necessary work (Code 1s & 2s and Further Investigation work) to bring the property to a satisfactory condition.
As there is currently no legal obligation to have an EICR for the sale of a property, you can sell a property that has an unsatisfactory EICR without doing the remedial work, although this is not advised.
The EICR Remedial Work service depends entirely on what the EICR states is necessary, and also if you would like to have the non-legally required recommendations (Code 3s) actioned at the same time.
While on site for the original EICR, if there were any faults that would cause the EICR to fail, the engineer may have made this right at the time. This is done if they have the necessary tools and parts to do so on hand, up to a limit of £200+VAT.
If remedial work is happening after the original EICR, then you will be provided with a detailed estimate beforehand, so that you can see what will be worked on.
The landlord then has to provide written confirmation that this work has been carried out to their local authority and the tenant.
A Remedial Notice can be served to the landlord by their local authority if they have reason to believe that the remedial work hasn’t been completed or that the landlord is breaching their duties. Following the Remedial Notice, if the work remains incomplete, then the local authority can arrange for the work to be done directly, and then later recover the costs from the landlord.
The basic information we need to be able to provide you with a price for the survey is:
Once we have provided you with a quote, if you wish to go ahead and book we will also need invoicing details and contact details for whoever will be meeting us on site. We don't charge up-front, but will invoice you for the work on completion, and release the EICR to you upon receipt of payment.
After you have booked with us we will contact you, or if you prefer an alternative site contact, to arrange an appointment. Once we have completed the work we will contact you to let you know it's done and provide you with an invoice. On payment of the invoice we will email your minor works report.
Use our online booking tool to quickly get a quote for your EICR.
Our prices start from £129.95 + VAT, depending on size and location of the property.
EICR remedial works refers to the improvement work that is either required or recommended by an electrician while completing an EICR on a property.
The works themselves vary, as it is tailored to the electrics of each property.
Landlords must have remedial work completed within 28 days, or sooner if recommended by the EICR.
Depending on the classification of the issue, assigned by the engineer during the EICR, the work may be legally required (C1, C2 & FI), recommended for safety but not legally required (C3).
In the case of landlords, if remedial work or further investigation is required then the work must be completed in 28 days (or less if specified in the report). The landlord must then provide written confirmation that the work has been carried out to both their tenant and local authority.
Failure to comply with EICR legislation can lead to financial penalties of £30,000.
EICR classification codes grade identified issues based on seriousness and whether the remedial work is required or recommended.
Our prices start from £129.95 + VAT, depending on size and location of the property.
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