Hartlepool

Hartlepool EICR Service.EICR Service in Stockton on Tees

Contact : House of Maintenance Ltd.
89A High Street, Yarm,
Stockton, TS15 9BG

01642 903 969
07766 349 394

info@houseofmaintenanceltd.com

Landlord Note. Electrical Installation Checks are now mandatory for all new tenancies in domestic rental properties in Hartlepool.

You will need to have an Electrical Installation Condition Report done every 5 years for all rental properties in Hartlepool or in the case of a new tenant entering the property during the lifetime of an existing EICR you will need to have a simple visual check of the Electrical Installation undertaken and any repair works must be completed before the new tenancy commences.

We can provide your Landlord EICR in and around the Hartlepool area within 48 hours of order.

An Electrical Installation Condition Report, know as an EICR is a document provided once a full Electrical Installation Check has been carried out on the property.

During the Electrical Safety Check the mains electrical power supply will need to be disconnected for safety reasons and also to be able to apply the correct tests to the relevant electrical circuits.

It must be carried out by a qualified electrician who has a good working knowledge and experience of electrical installations.

Depending on the size of the property the Electrical Installation Check could take anything from a couple of hours to a full day.

The Safety Check Procedure..

Before any electrical testing is conducted, a visual inspection will be undertaken at the property. The inspection will identify any significant issues, such as overloading or overheating problems. It will also identify areas of the installation that is in poor condition.

Dead Electrical Testing

Dead Electrical tests are undertaken with the mains power disconnected. Testing comprises of Continuity Testing, Earthing Arrangement Testing, Polarity Testing and Insulation Resistance Testing.

Live Electrical Testing

Of course, these tests are conducted with the mains power connected. The live testing includes Earth fault loop testing & RCD testing.

Your Final EICR Report

There is a range of codes which reflect whether the electrical installation is compliant with current regulations. These are labelled C1 to C3. You will see these identifiers on the EICR including any descriptions of faults.

This will lead to the report being either ‘Satisfactory’ or ‘Unsatisfactory’.

Landlords in Hartlepool are required by law to ensure that the electrical installation in a rented property is safe when tenants move in and maintained in a safe condition throughout its duration.

 

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EICR Information. An EICR is an Electrical Installation Condition Report which can also be refered to as an Electrical Safety Certificate or Electrical Condition Report.

The Law on the EICR.

For the Hartlepool area The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 set out a number of different requirements around providing copies of the EICR to relevant people:

Who do I need to provide a copy of the EICR to?

  1. The EICR must be given to the tenants before they occupy any domestic rental property in Hartlepool.
  2. If you replace the EICR you must provide them with the new report within 28 days of the inspection.
  3. If a tenant requests a copy of the EICR in writing, you must provide it within 28 days.
  4. Where the local authority for Hartlepool requests the EICR you must provide them with a copy of it within seven days.
  5. Any prospective tenants who request a copy in writing must be provided one within 28 days.

Hartlepool Electrical Safety Certificate Services.

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House of Maintenance Ltd
House of Maintenance Ltd.
89A High Street, Yarm
Stockton, TS15 9BG

01642 903 969
07766 349 394

info@houseofmaintenanceltd.com
 
 

legal disclaimer.

The information on the business above is provided by the company concerned and is not the responsibility of The Electric Man Network. Any stated qualifications should be checked with the business itself.