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EICR Remedial Work for Landlords

Get your rental property back to a safe, satisfactory standard.

When an Electrical Installation Condition Report highlights issues, clear action matters. We help landlords and letting agents deal with EICR remedial work properly, from understanding the observations to completing repairs and issuing the right paperwork for your records.

Unsatisfactory EICR support C1, C2 & FI remedials Landlord documentation Tenant-friendly scheduling
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Clear landlord guidance

An EICR can feel technical at first glance, especially when it lists multiple observations and codes. We review the report with you, explain what the findings mean in practical terms, and help you understand which items need attention before the property can be treated as safe for continued use.

Straightforward report review
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Required remedial action

For rented properties in England, remedial or further investigative work identified on the report must be completed within 28 days, or sooner if the report specifies a shorter timescale. We help organise the practical side of the work, prioritising urgent defects and keeping the process as smooth as possible for landlords, agents and tenants.

28-day remedial planning
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Repairs, upgrades and testing

From faulty accessories and loose connections to earthing, bonding, RCD protection, consumer unit issues and circuit faults, our electricians carry out the remedial work needed to address the observations properly. The aim is not just to tick a box, but to leave the installation safer, more reliable and suitable for everyday use.

Safe, practical corrections
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Certification and records

Once the remedial work is complete, we provide the appropriate electrical certification and written confirmation for the work carried out. This helps you keep clear records and provide the necessary evidence to tenants or the local authority when required.

Documentation handled properly
C1, C2 and FI observations These indicate danger, potential danger or the need for further investigation, so they must be dealt with appropriately.
C3 observations These are improvement recommendations. They can improve safety, but they do not usually make the report unsatisfactory on their own.
Evidence after completion After remedials, landlords should retain written confirmation and any relevant electrical certificates for their records.
Need remedial work after an unsatisfactory EICR? Speak to us about the report, the required work and the safest route to getting your rental property back to a compliant standard.
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