What is an EICR Certificate and Why Do I Need One?
As a landlord, there are certain things that you are legally required to do.
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From a gas safety certificate to an EICR, it’s important that you’re up to date on all the documents you need in order to legally be a landlord. An EICR is one of the newer certificates, but it’s no less important.
What is an EICR?
These grades are :
- C1 – means you need to fix your system immediately as it is dangerous
- C2 – means there is a potential for your system to become dangerous so you need to urgently repair it
- C3 – means that there is no risk of danger.
What is tested during an EICR?
There are several elements that are tested during an EICR. The first is how well wires have been earthed and bonded. An electrician will also check your devices’ protection against fire and electric shock. They will also assess any damage to electrical fitting and exposed wiring.
What does it cost?
Working out how much an EICR will cost can be a little tricky, as it depends on where you live and who you get to do it.
At Mashroom, you can purchase an EICR for £225.
How often should I get an EICR done?
Again, how often you should get an EICR done really depends on a number of circumstances. You’ll need to legally do one every five years unless the electrician states otherwise – in which case, you might be required to do one three years after the first report.
Why do I need an EICR?
What happens if I don’t get an EICR?
So, if you’re a landlord and you aren’t sure if you have an up to date EICR, check. If you don’t have one, we advise that you organise to have one soon. It’s always worth being on the safe side when it comes to electrics.
Get an EICR for your rental property.