A fixed wiring installation degrades quietly — behind sockets, in loft voids, inside consumer units. We inspect, test and code every circuit against BS 7671 on the 5-year cycle your tenancy requires, then fix what the report flags, before it becomes a licensing problem.
Every inspection, code and remedial repair is carried out and certified against the specific standard your property type is held to.
The IET's national wiring standard — every landlords electrical test is inspected and coded against its requirements.
Requires a valid test report at every private rented property in England, renewed at least every 5 years.
Electrical hazards form part of the statutory risk assessment local authorities use to assess rented homes.
Requires fixed electrical systems in any workplace to be maintained to prevent danger.
Deteriorating fixed wiring is a recognised fire risk — test findings feed directly into your fire risk assessment.
Certain remedial electrical work identified during a landlords electrical test must be notified under Part P before completion.
BS 7671 sets a strict coding system for anything an inspection finds. We explain every code in plain terms and quote the remedial work before we leave.
Danger present — immediate risk, made safe on site where possible
Potentially dangerous — remedial action required without delay
Improvement recommended — not a fail, but worth addressing
Further investigation required, without delay
No C1, C2 or FI codes — installation passes for the full interval
One or more C1, C2 or FI codes present — remedial action required
The right interval depends on how the installation is used and by whom — we scope to the sector, not a generic minimum.
Recommended interval, or at change of occupancy
Mandatory under the Electrical Safety Standards (PRS) Regs 2020
Mandatory, tied to licence renewal in most boroughs
Communal installation plus individual flat inspections
Interval confirmed by risk assessment, typically 5 years
Shorter interval given fire load and equipment duty
Kitchens and workshops inspected on the shorter end
High-risk locations inspected annually per HTM guidance
Guest areas and kitchens on a shorter cycle than back-of-house
Full-block inspection tied to academic year scheduling
Fixed installations age in decades, not years. Pick the level of cover that matches how much of that lifecycle you want us to manage.
A valid landlords electrical test report on a fixed interval, coded and certified against BS 7671.
Inspection plus C1 and C2 remedial work carried out as part of the same visit.
Inspection, remedial work and consumer unit or partial rewire at end-of-life, built in and amortised.
Scoped to your circuit count, distribution board count and site count.
A representative sample of recent work. Full case studies and references available on request.
Full periodic inspection ahead of tenancy renewal, one C2 finding on a damaged socket resolved same visit.
Periodic test identified an ageing rewireable-fuse board; replaced with a fully RCBO-protected consumer unit.
Full circuit inspection across three floors and the main distribution board.
Inspection across racking power, loading bay circuits and the main switchgear room.
Higher-risk kitchen and design-technology workshop circuits inspected ahead of a new term.
Full annual inspection across a 40-bed residential facility, one C1 made safe on the day.
Guest rooms, corridors and commercial kitchen circuits inspected on a shortened interval.
Communal riser and landlord supply inspection plus individual flat entrance circuit checks.
Full block inspection ahead of the academic year, distribution boards and room circuits tested throughout.
Representative examples — site names withheld for client confidentiality. Ask for references relevant to your sector.
Accredited landlords electrical testing engineers across London and the South East, with every report logged to your compliance record wherever your properties are.
Care packages above are cheaper over time — but every service is also available as a one-off, fixed price upfront.
| Service | Standard | From |
|---|---|---|
| Inspection | ||
| Landlords electrical test — 1-2 bed flat/house (up to 10 circuits) | BS 7671 | £150 |
| Landlords electrical test — 3-4 bed house (up to 15 circuits) | BS 7671 | £195 |
| Landlords electrical test — HMO (per habitable room) | BS 7671 | £25 |
| Landlords electrical test — residential block (per distribution board) | BS 7671 | £220 |
| Remedial Work | ||
| C1 — made safe (per item, same visit) | BS 7671 | £45 |
| C2 — remedial repair (per item) | BS 7671 | £65 |
| C3 — improvement work (per item) | BS 7671 | £40 |
| Retest & satisfactory certificate issue | BS 7671 | £75 |
| Replacement & Rewire | ||
| Consumer unit replacement (RCBO board) | BS 7671 | £450 |
| Partial rewire (single circuit) | BS 7671 | £280 |
| Full property rewire (2-3 bed) | BS 7671 | £3,200 |
| Commercial rewire (per distribution board) | BS 7671 | Custom quote |
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Private rented properties in England need a valid landlords electrical test report at least every 5 years under the Electrical Safety Standards (PRS) Regulations 2020. HMOs are typically tied to the same interval via licence renewal; higher-risk sectors like healthcare are inspected annually.
An unsatisfactory result means at least one C1, C2 or FI code was recorded. C1 items are made safe immediately where possible; C2 and FI items need remedial work and a retest before the installation is confirmed satisfactory — and before it can be relied on for the tenancy.
Only C1 and C2 codes (and unresolved FI items) create a legal obligation to act. C3 items are recommendations for improvement, not a failure, though many landlords choose to address them at the same visit.
No — a landlords electrical test report covers the condition of an existing installation. Part P certification applies to new notifiable electrical work, which may follow from remedial items the test identifies.