At Ocean City Electrical, our mission is to provide top-tier electrical safety solutions to both homeowners and business owners in Plymouth and the surrounding areas. We understand the critical importance of electrical safety and compliance, which is why we have dedicated ourselves to offering expert Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) tailored to meet the needs of both domestic and commercial properties.
Our experienced and certified electricians are committed to ensuring that your electrical installations are safe, efficient, and in line with the latest industry standards. Whether you’re a landlord needing to meet legal requirements or a business owner ensuring the safety of your premises, our EICR services will give you peace of mind.
We pride ourselves on our comprehensive and detailed inspection process. During an EICR assessment, we carefully analyse the condition of your electrical installations, identify any potential hazards, and provide a clear, easy-to-understand report with recommendations for any necessary remedial work.
At Ocean City Electrical, customer satisfaction is at the forefront of everything we do. We offer competitive pricing and flexible scheduling to minimise disruption to your daily routine or business operations. Trust us to handle your EICR testing with the professionalism and attention to detail that has earned us a solid reputation across Plymouth.
Discover the difference with Ocean City Electrical, where your safety is our priority. Contact us today on 01752 938168 to schedule your EICR assessment and ensure your property’s electrical integrity.
Our EICRs start from £125 + VAT (£150). This charge covers the testing of one fuseboard/distribution unit with up to 10 circuits.
A standard EICR for a flat one house will usually take up to 3 hours. However, this can fluctuate based on the complexity of electrical installation and if we highlight any potential issues. For much larger properties, EICRs can take days and even weeks if the property is particularly large and complex.
Providing the EICR has passed, then you’ll receive your “satisfactory” report and no further action will be required.
However, if you receive an “unsatisfactory report,” we will explain why it hasn’t passed and provide you with a quotation to carry out the required work to obtain a satisfactory report.
If you have recieved your EICR you may notice some of the following codes under the “observations”. These codes are categorised by the potential to cause harm and mean the following.
C1 – Dangerous, with immediate threat to safety
C2 – Potentially dangerous
C3 – No danger present but not installed to current regulations
FI – Further investigation required