
EICR Testing in Newport, Isle of Wight
✔ Electrical testing for commercial premises and rented properties
✔ Periodic inspection and testing of electrical installations
✔ Reports with observations and remedial recommendations
✔ Identify deterioration, damage and non-compliant installations
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Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) and Electrical Safety Testing
EICR testing in Newport, Isle of Wight is an important part of electrical safety for commercial premises, industrial buildings and rented properties. The inspection checks the condition of the electrical installation and helps identify wiring faults, wear, damage and compliance issues.
Our engineers inspect electrical systems thoroughly, checking circuits, consumer units or distribution boards, protective devices, and the overall condition of the installation. Where issues are found, the report records the observations clearly so remedial action can be planned properly.

Why Electrical Installations Need Inspection
Electrical installations can deteriorate over time due to wear, environmental conditions, and electrical load.
An EICR electrical inspection helps identify potential hazards before they develop into serious problems.
What an EICR Electrical Inspection Tests
During an EICR inspection our electricians test and assess the condition of the electrical installation.
✔ Verification of earthing and bonding arrangements
✔ Testing of electrical circuits
✔ Identification of damaged or deteriorated wiring
✔ Inspection of fixed wiring systems
✔ Inspection of electrical installation components
Understanding the Electrical Installation Condition Report
After testing the electrical installation, the EICR report explains the condition of the system and highlights any areas requiring attention.
✔ EICR reports with coded observations
✔ Guidance on recommended remedial work
✔ Clear documentation of inspection results
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If your premises require an EICR inspection in Newport, Isle of Wight, we can carry out electrical testing and provide a detailed report on the condition of the installation.

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We provide EICR electrical inspections in Newport, Isle of Wight, carrying out electrical testing and inspection of wiring systems, circuits and distribution equipment.
Following inspection and testing, the Electrical Installation Condition Report records observations and any recommended remedial work.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is an EICR?
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) assesses the safety and condition of a property’s electrical installation. It identifies damage, deterioration, defects, or non-compliances with current safety standards.
How often do I need an EICR?
Landlords: Every 5 years or upon tenant change.
Businesses: Every 5 years or as per insurance.
Homeowners: Every 10 years or when buying/selling.
Industrial Sites: Every 3-5 years.
How much does an EICR cost?
The EICR test cost depends on property size and circuits. We offer EICR report cost per circuit for transparency and affordability.
Is an EICR a legal requirement?
Yes. It’s mandatory for landlords and commercial premises under UK law. Homeowners are advised but not legally required.
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What does an EICR involve?
Our qualified electricians carry out:
A visual inspection of fixtures and fittings
Detailed fixed wire testing
Identification of hazards (e.g. overheating, overloading)
Clear EICR report with safety codes (C1, C2, C3)
How long does an EICR take?
Most EICR inspections take 2-4 hours, depending on property size and access.




