ONLY £75
FOR Studio Property
* All inclusive (No hidden Costs)
* Limited availability this week – Book early
* Qualified electricians
* Clear C1/C2/C3/FI results
* Digital EICR report delivered within 24 hours (most cases).

Studio Property
£75
Included: inspection + testing + EICR report
Add-on: additional consumer unit/fuse board £89.99 each
Possible extra: congestion/parking (if applicable)
1-3 Bedrooms Property
£98.99
Included: inspection + testing + EICR report
Add-on: additional consumer unit/fuse board £89.99 each
Possible extra: congestion/parking (if applicable)
4 Bedrooms Property
£109.99
Included: inspection + testing + EICR report
Add-on: additional consumer unit/fuse board £89.99 each
Possible extra: congestion/parking (if applicable)
5-6 Bedrooms Property
£149.99
Included: inspection + testing + EICR report
Add-on: additional consumer unit/fuse board £89.99 each
Possible extra: congestion/parking (if applicable)
Our Reviews
Who It’s for?
Landlords & HMOs
Lettings & Agents
Homeowners
Buyers & Sellers
Book online or call 02081455369. We confirm the correct package, consumer unit count, and access details before attendance.
Electrical Installation Condition Report London
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is the full name for what most people call an “EICR certificate”. It records the condition of your fixed electrical installation and confirms whether it is Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory, with clear observations and next steps. Your report uses codes such as C1, C2, C3, and FI to show urgency and recommended actions.
Your EICR is not just a “pass/fail” document, it gives you a clear snapshot of the installation’s safety and any issues that could lead to electric shock or fire risk. If the report contains C1 or C2, the result is typically classed as unsatisfactory until the issues are corrected. If it’s satisfactory, you’ll have written evidence of compliance and a recommended date for the next inspection based on the condition of the installation.
EICR Test London (How Long It Takes)
EICR test time depends on the number of circuits, access, and the age/condition of the installation. As a guide:
Studio / 1-bed: 45–90 minutes
3-bed: 1.5–3 hours
5–6 bed: 3–5 hours
Inspections can take longer where there are multiple consumer units, older wiring, or limited access (locked rooms or no access to the consumer unit). If you need your EICR for compliance deadlines, tell us when booking.
To avoid delays on the day, make sure we can access the consumer unit/fuse board and all rooms that contain electrical points. If the property is occupied, arranging tenant access in advance helps the inspection run smoothly. Once testing is complete, we document the findings clearly in your report so you understand what’s urgent, what’s recommended, and what (if anything) needs follow-up.
EICR Certificate Cost London
EICR certificate cost in London depends mainly on property size, circuit count, and how many consumer units/fuse boards the property has. Our residential EICR prices start from £75 for a studio, with clear fixed pricing by property size:
Studio: £75
1–3 Bedrooms: £98.99
4 Bedrooms: £109.99
5–6 Bedrooms: £149.99
What’s included: inspection + testing + your digital EICR report.
Extras (if applicable): additional consumer unit/fuse board £89.99 each, plus parking or congestion-related charges where required. If you tell us your property type and number of consumer units at booking, we confirm the correct price before attendance.
EICR Testing London (What Happens During the Test)
EICR testing in London includes a combination of visual inspection and electrical testing of the fixed wiring installation. We check key safety components such as the consumer unit (fuse board), earthing and bonding, RCD protection, and circuits supplying sockets and lighting. Where safe and appropriate, we carry out tests such as insulation resistance, earth fault loop impedance, and RCD functional testing to confirm the installation is safe for continued use.
At the end of the visit, you receive a clear EICR report with observation codes and recommended actions.
Implementing EICR: Qualifications and Process
At London Safety Certificate, our EICR process is designed to be clear and efficient, so you know what we’ll check, what you’ll receive, and what to do next if any issues are found.
Qualifications
An EICR should be carried out by a properly qualified electrician with the relevant inspection and testing competence and up-to-date knowledge of BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations). Our inspectors carry out EICRs with safety, accuracy, and compliance in mind, especially for rented properties where landlords must keep documentation on file.
Inspection
We inspect the fixed electrical installation, including the consumer unit/fuse board (condition, protection, signs of overheating), earthing and bonding (where applicable), and the visible condition of sockets, switches, and light fittings, while also checking for unsafe DIY alterations or poor workmanship.
Testing
Where safe and appropriate, we carry out electrical testing such as insulation resistance testing, earth fault loop impedance testing, and RCD testing (where fitted), plus other checks as required.
Report
You receive a digital Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) stating whether the installation is Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory, with observations coded as C1, C2, C3, or FI, and clear recommendations on what to do next.
We’re committed to ensuring the safety and compliance of all electrical installations in London, providing peace of mind to property owners and tenants alike.
Electrical Safety Certificate London (Is this the same as an EICR?)
Many people search for an “electrical safety certificate” in London when they actually mean an EICR. An EICR is the recognised report used to assess the safety of the fixed electrical installation in a property. If you’re a landlord in England, the electrical safety rules require inspections at least every 5 years by a properly qualified person, and landlords must keep the report on file and provide it when required.
Watch our EICR London Video
What affects EICR cost and time
The final EICR London time and price depend mainly on how much testing is required. To help you plan, here are the key factors that usually affect inspection time and cost, so there are no surprises on the day.
Property Size
Larger properties usually have more circuits, accessories, and rooms to access, which increases inspection time. Studios are typically quicker, while larger homes often take longer due to the extra checks required.
System Complexity
More circuits, mixed additions/alterations, outdoor supplies, or unusual layouts can increase testing time. Complexity matters more than “bedrooms” because the inspection is based on the electrical setup.
Equipment Age
Older installations may need closer inspection due to wear, outdated components, or signs of overheating. If the wiring has been altered over the years, additional checks may be needed for safety and compliance.
Number of Consumer Units / Fuse Boards
Properties with more than one consumer unit/fuse board take longer to inspect and test. If your property has multiple boards (e.g., conversion flats or HMOs), we’ll confirm scope at booking for an accurate price.
Access & Occupancy
Limited access (locked rooms, no access to the consumer unit, tenant availability) can slow down an inspection or create limitations that must be noted in the report. Arranging access in advance helps the inspection run smoothly.
Understanding these factors can help you budget appropriately for your EICR in London and ensure you’re getting a fair price.

Areas We Cover for EICR London
Wandsworth
Harrow
Ealing
Bromley
Croydon
Fulham
Kensington
Westminster
Sutton Surrey
W1
SW
WD
EN
CM
IG
RM
DA
BR
CR
SM
KT
TW
UB
HA
EICR Certificate London

EICR testing and certification across London with clear observations, C1/C2/C3/FI codes, and a digital report.
Service Type: Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)
Price: 75
Currency: GBP
FAQs
How much does an EICR cost in London?
Our EICR London prices start from £75 and depend mainly on property size and how many circuits/consumer units need testing. At London Safety Certificate, typical residential prices are:
Studio: £75
1–3 bedrooms: £98.99
4 bedrooms: £109.99
5–6 bedrooms: £149.99
Add-ons / extras (if applicable):
Additional consumer unit / fuse board: £89.99 each
Parking / Congestion Charge: may apply where relevant
How long does an EICR take for a studio / 3-bed / 5–6 bed?
Most inspections fall within these ranges (access and circuit count can change timings):
Studio / 1-bed flat: 45–90 minutes
2–3 bedroom property: 1.5–3 hours
5–6 bedroom property: 3–5 hours
Things that can increase inspection time: multiple consumer units, older installations, limited access to circuits/areas, or complex layouts.
When will I receive my EICR report?
You’ll receive your EICR report after the inspection. Delivery time depends on the property complexity and how many observations need documenting. We’ll confirm the expected report delivery timeframe when you book, and we always aim to provide it as quickly as possible.
What happens if I get C1 or C2?
If your report includes:
C1 (Danger present): this indicates an immediate safety risk. The installation is unsatisfactory until the danger is made safe.
C2 (Potentially dangerous): this also means the installation is unsatisfactory and remedial work is required.
We’ll clearly explain what the codes mean, what needs fixing, and the next steps so you can move forward quickly.
Do you offer remedial works and re-test?
If your EICR is unsatisfactory, you’ll need a qualified electrician to complete the remedial work. We can help by:
advising exactly what needs fixing (based on the report), and
arranging next steps so you can achieve a satisfactory outcome as efficiently as possible.
(If you already have an electrician, you can still use the report to complete the repairs and then arrange a follow-up assessment if needed.)
Do you cover HMOs and communal areas?
Yes! we can carry out EICRs for HMOs and communal areas, but the scope is often different from a standard flat/house because there may be:
more circuits,
more shared areas (stairs/corridors), or
multiple consumer units.
To quote accurately, we’ll confirm the property type, number of consumer units, and access details at booking.
Do I need to be present / can tenants provide access?
You don’t usually need to be present as long as we can access:
the consumer unit,
all rooms (including any locked cupboards/plant areas), and
any relevant external points (if applicable).
Tenants can provide access if they’re happy to do so, just make sure access is arranged in advance and keys are available.
Are congestion charge / parking fees included?
Our pricing is clear, but parking and congestion-related charges may apply depending on the property location and local restrictions. If any extras apply, we’ll confirm them with you during booking or before attendance where possible.
















