Electrical Inspection (EICR) In Walsall, West Midlands

Professional Electrical Inspection (EICR) Services

Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs) are vital for households, landlords, and businesses across the West Midlands. Whether it’s a routine inspection or meeting rental requirements, we provide clear, accurate reports.


Our NICEIC-approved electricians check wiring, sockets, circuits, and consumer units to confirm everything meets safety standards. You’ll receive a detailed written report with any issues and recommendations.



Book your EICR today. Contact us for availability and pricing.

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Our Residential Electrical Services

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Fault Finding

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Electrical Inspection (EICR)

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Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)

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Home Rewires

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Solar PV Installation

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EV Chargers

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Battery Storage

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Small Works

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Garden Lighting & Power Installations

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Consumer Unit Changes (Fuseboards / Fuse Boxes)

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Security Alarms & CCTV

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What happens during an EICR?

    We turn off the power to inspect your wiring, sockets, and consumer unit. We test for earthing, insulation resistance, and the correct operation of your safety devices to ensure they protect you in the event of a fault.

  • Does a failed EICR mean my house is dangerous?

    A failed report identifies specific hazards that require attention. While some issues are minor, others like "Code C1" or "Code C2" mean there is a potential risk of fire or shock that you must repair immediately.

  • How often should a homeowner get an EICR?

    We recommend that homeowners have their property inspected every ten years. If you are a landlord or the property is particularly old, you should have it checked every five years.