Bath's housing is some of the most characterful in the country, and also some of the oldest: Georgian terraces, period conversions and listed buildings where the wiring can be decades behind the times. An EICR is a full inspection of that wiring, from the consumer unit to the furthest socket, and a lot of our Bath report work is for the city's large lettings and student-rental market, where landlords have to stay compliant.
Every observation is coded and explained in plain English, with the formal certificate plus a clear summary of what's safe, what needs attention and what can wait, all issued to the current BS7671 regulations. On Bath's older and listed properties we take particular care working around period features, and anything that needs putting right is quoted as a fixed price and certified once done.
Careful on period homes
Inspections carried out with respect for Bath's Georgian and listed properties and their original features.
Landlord and lettings ready
Fast, certified reports for Bath's busy rental and student-let market, with copies for tenants and agents.
Plain-English findings
The formal report plus a clear summary of what matters, what it costs and what can safely wait.
Your questions, answered
How much does an EICR cost in Bath?
It depends on the size of the property and the number of circuits. Landlord and multi-property rates are agreed up front, with a clear price before we book you in.
Do you work on listed and period properties?
Yes. A lot of Bath's housing is period or listed, and we inspect and test it carefully, working around original features and putting everything back as we found it.
How quickly can I get the certificate?
We turn landlord and sale-related EICRs round quickly, and issue the certificate plus a plain-English summary as soon as the inspection is complete.
Ready for electrics done properly?
Free fixed quotes across Bristol and Bristol. Certified work, an immaculate finish and a price that doesn't move.
