EICR CROYDON
Landlords Electrical Inspections & Certificates
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Novon Group provides EICRs in Croydon to landlords and homeowners.
Qualified Electricians undertake the Electrical Installation Condition Reports and issue certificates. (Also known as a Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate)

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What Is an EICR and Why Landlords in Croydon Need One
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is often called a Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate. It confirms the electrical system in your property is safe and meets legal standards.
An Electrician inspects the fixed electrics in a property. This includes wiring, sockets, light fittings, and the Consumer Unit.
For landlords, getting an EICR is a legal duty. It proves your property is safe and legal to let.
Beyond legal requirements, an EICR offers several important advantages for landlords…
The Benefits of an EICR for Landlords
Legal Compliance
An up-to-date EICR proves you have met all legal requirements. Protecting you from fines while ensuring your property complies with current electrical safety regulations.
Tenant Safety
The inspection highlights faults which can cause electric shocks or fires. Addressing these issues ensures your tenants’ safety and fosters trust in the property’s condition.
Property Protection
Electrical Inspections identify underlying issues, which can then be dealt with. This protects your property value and prevents damage from unsafe wiring.
Insurance Peace of Mind
Insurance companies want proof that your electrical system is safe. A valid certificate ensures you stay covered and avoids disputes if you need to make a claim.
However, EICRs aren’t only for rental properties—they are also useful for homeowners…
EICRs for Homeowners in Croydon
If your home hasn’t had an electrical check in years, an inspection will verify safety and uncover faults.
Buying or Selling a Home
An EICR gives a clear status of electrical safety.
- Buyers: See faults and non-compliances before purchase.
- Sellers: Remove electrical queries which delay conveyancing, which often speed up the sale.
Living in a Property Over 30 Years Old
Older properties often have outdated wiring or consumer units which don’t meet current safety standards.
An inspection identifies these risks, allowing you to upgrade before faults cause damage, increase fire risk, or result in injury.
It’s recommended that homeowners get an EICR every 10 years, or sooner if you notice tripping circuits, burning smells, discoloured outlets, or frequent RCD trips.
For landlords, the timelines are even stricter…
How Often Should a Landlord Get an EICR?
For landlords, the rules are strict and legally binding. The law requires an EICR at least every five years or when a new tenant moves in.
Certain properties require more frequent checks, such as houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) or properties with higher risks, like those with swimming pools.
Novon Group provides clear advice tailored to the type and age of your property, ensuring you always remain compliant.
Wondering what happens during an inspection? Let’s walk through the process…
What the EICR Process Involves
Here’s what an Electrical Installation Condition Report involves:
Visual Check
Before any testing begins, the Electrician carries out a visual inspection of your property’s electrical system.
What They Look For
- Signs of wear: Such as frayed wiring, cracked sockets, or outdated consumer units.
- Visible damage: Such as scorch marks, loose fittings, or exposed cables, can indicate electrical faults.
- General safety issues: Missing covers on junction boxes, overcrowded consumer units, or poorly routed wiring.
- Compliance with regulations: The Electrician checks whether the installation appears to meet current standards.
This stage helps identify obvious problems which require urgent attention before proceeding to detailed testing.
Testing
After the visual check, the Electrician uses specialist testing equipment to assess the electrical system in greater detail.
What the Tests Involve
- Continuity tests: Ensure all wires are properly connected and intact.
- Insulation resistance tests: Check the wiring insulation is safe and prevents electrical leaks.
- Polarity tests: Confirm wiring connections are correctly fitted to avoid dangerous reverse polarity situations.
- RCD tests – Make sure Residual Current Devices (RCDs) trip correctly to protect against electric shocks.
These tests reveal hidden issues which can’t be seen during the visual check, ensuring the whole electrical system is safe and working correctly.
Report
Once the inspection and tests are complete, the Electrician provides a detailed report.
This document clearly explains the overall condition of your electrical system, including any faults or risks identified.
Understanding the Codes
Each issue is given a specific code, so you know exactly what needs to be done:
- C1 – Danger present: Immediate safety risk. Must be fixed right away.
- C2 – Potential danger: Urgent repairs required to prevent future hazards.
- C3 – Improvement recommended: The installation is safe but could be improved to meet modern standards.
If the report includes C1 or C2 codes, the EICR will be marked as unsatisfactory until the issues are resolved.
Not every property passes on the first check. Don’t worry if yours doesn’t…
If Your Property Doesn’t Pass
- The report clearly outlines the necessary actions.
- The Electrician will quote for the required repairs
- The Electrician can carry out the necessary repairs or upgrades.
- Once the work is complete, a certificate can be issued proving your property is safe.
Failed inspections can always be resolved — the real danger is skipping the process altogether…
What Happens If You Don’t Get an EICR
Skipping an electrical inspection could lead to serious consequences:
- Fines: Landlords face penalties of up to £30,000
- Insurance issues: Claims are often rejected.
- Accidents: Faulty wiring can cause fires and electric shocks, risking lives and property.
However, staying compliant isn’t difficult with Novon Group…
Why Choose Novon Group for EICRs
- Full compliance: All work meets BS 7671 standards.
- Fast service: Quick appointments and reports for busy landlords.
- Fair prices: Affordable EICRs without hidden costs.
- Local expertise: Serving Croydon and nearby areas with trusted Electricians.
Book Your EICR
Ready to get started? Here’s how simple it is to book with Novon Group:
- Contact us for a free quote (please use phone number or email below)
- Choose a date and time which suits you.
- Have your inspection undertaken and receive your EICR certificate.
CONTACT US
Contact us today to arrange an appointment or get a free, no-obligation quote.
Call: 0330 122 2322
Email: info@novongroup.co.uk