Electrical systems should be regularly inspected and tested to ensure they remain safe, efficient, and fully compliant with current regulations. We identify potential faults, worn-out components, or unsafe wiring before they cause accidents like shocks or fires. Our routine checks ensure equipment operates efficiently, reduce unexpected downtime, and extend the lifespan of electrical installations. By staying proactive, we can help homeowners and businesses protect people, property, and investments while maintaining compliance with safety regulations.
We undertake official inspection reports to assess the safety and condition of a property’s electrical installations. The EICR identifies any defects, damage, or outdated wiring that could pose a risk. EICRs are essential for rental properties, workplaces, and commercial buildings to ensure electrical safety, prevent accidents, and comply with legal regulations.
We carry out Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) to check the safety of electrical appliances that can be plugged in, like computers, kettles, heaters, or power tools. We inspect each appliance for damage, worn cords, and proper grounding, and then tests it electrically to make sure it’s safe to use.
PAT testing is paramount in workplaces, schools, and commercial settings to prevent electrical shocks, fires, or equipment failure, and to comply with health and safety regulations.
We identify, locate, and analyse problems in electrical systems and equipment. This involves using specialised tools and techniques to detect short circuits or wiring faults, tripped breakers or blown fuses, malfunctioning appliances or machinery and voltage drops or power interruptions.
Our goal is to pinpoint the root cause quickly and accurately, so repairs can be carried out safely and efficiently, minimising downtime and preventing further damage. Our skilled fault finding is essential for industrial, commercial, and residential electrical maintenance.
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal document produced after an inspection and testing of a property's electrical installation. Its purpose is to assess the safety, condition, and compliance of electrical systems within a building. An EICR identifies:
PAT testing frequency depends on the type of environment and how often the equipment is used, but general guidelines are:
Yes, we provide free, no-obligation estimates for all of our services. Once we understand your requirements, we can provide a clear and detailed quote outlining the scope of work and expected costs. In some cases, we may need to visit the property to assess the job properly and ensure the most accurate estimate. Our goal is to give you transparent pricing so you can...read more
Yes, we provide emergency services for urgent electrical issues. If you experience faults such as power outages, tripping circuits, burning smells, or damaged wiring, our team can respond quickly to diagnose and resolve the problem safely.