Smart EICR Remedial Estimate Tool

Failed EICR Remedial Cost Estimator Tool London

If your EICR has failed, use our simple failed EICR remedial cost estimator to check the likely cost of remedial electrical work before requesting a final quote. Select the failed codes, choose the issues shown on your report, upload a fuse board photo if available and get a practical estimate for your London property.

  • Built for failed and unsatisfactory EICR reports
  • Covers C1, C2, C3 and FI observations
  • Suitable for landlords, agents, homeowners and commercial properties
  • Fast estimate before booking remedial work

Estimate Your Failed EICR Remedial Cost

Use this failed EICR repair cost tool to build a realistic guide price for EICR remedial work London properties often need after an unsatisfactory report. Get an instant unsatisfactory EICR quote London guide — this is an estimate only, not a fixed quote.

Property Details

Tell us where the failed EICR remedial work is needed.

Failed EICR Codes

Select the observation codes shown on your unsatisfactory EICR report.

Not sure what code you have? Select Not sure and tell us what the report says in the notes.

Failed EICR codes
C1 usually needs urgent action. C2 usually needs remedial work. FI may need diagnosis before a fixed price. C3 is often an improvement recommendation unless linked to another defect.

What Failed?

Select anything mentioned on your failed EICR report.

If you are unsure, select Other issue or add notes below.

Minor repairs

RCD / fuse board issues

Circuit faults

Other / not sure

Your Details

We use these details to send your estimate and follow up with a realistic quote.

Fuse board photo (optional)

A clear photo of the fuse board helps us estimate the quote more accurately.

No file selected

Photo selection is optional. This version does not upload photos automatically, so please attach the photo when sending your WhatsApp or email request.

Step 5 — Your Estimate

Your Failed EICR Remedial Estimate

Confidence: Medium
Compliance package
Option A — Compliance-First Remedial Estimate
£0 to £0 + VAT

Likely minimum route to address C1, C2 and FI issues. Includes labour, materials, testing after remedial work and issuing a new satisfactory EICR certificate where appropriate.

    Improvement package
    Option B — Full Electrical Improvement Estimate
    £0 to £0 + VAT

    More complete improvement route including wider safety upgrades, C3 items where selected, and consumer unit / RCD improvements where relevant.

      Option A is usually the lower-cost compliance route. Option B is better where the installation needs wider safety improvements, RCD protection, fuse board upgrades or several related defects.

      These are online guide prices based on the details selected. Many residential remedial quotes fall between £180 and £1,300 + VAT, but the final cost depends on the full EICR report, fuse board photos, access, parts and testing results.

      Recommendation:

      Most customers send the estimate to us on WhatsApp so we can check the report and confirm a realistic final quote.

      Detected summary
        Both estimates are guides only and are not fixed quotations. Final remedial pricing depends on engineer review, the full EICR report, photos, access, parts availability, testing results, installation condition and any additional defects found during work.

        Send this estimate to us and we’ll check your report before confirming a final quote.

        What Happens After You Receive Your Estimate?

        Our failed EICR remedial cost estimator tool London helps you understand likely repair costs quickly. Here is what happens once you have your guide price for C1 C2 C3 FI electrical issues or other observations.

        1

        Send Us the Details

        After the estimator gives you a price range, send us the details by WhatsApp, email at office@londoneicrcertificates.co.uk or phone. Include your failed codes, notes and fuse board photo if available.

        2

        We Review the Failed EICR

        Our team checks the C1, C2, C3 or FI observations and confirms whether the estimate is realistic. If needed, we may ask for extra photos or the full EICR report.

        3

        You Receive a Final Remedial Quote

        Once we understand the fault, property type and access, we provide a clearer quote for the remedial electrical work required — whether you need minimum compliance or broader improvements.

        4

        Remedial Work and Retest

        If you proceed, we can arrange remedial work and, where appropriate, help move your EICR towards a satisfactory outcome.

        Need help with a failed EICR?

        Use the estimator above or contact London EICR Certificates for remedial work support across London. You can also browse our wider FAQ page or book online when ready.

        Failed EICR Remedial Cost Estimator FAQs

        Common questions about our fuse board remedial quote tool and how it relates to real-world EICR remedial cost London pricing for landlords and commercial EICR remedial estimate London properties.

        Can this tool give me an exact remedial work quote?

        No. The tool provides an estimated remedial cost range only. A final quote depends on the full report, photos, site access, parts required, testing results and engineer review.

        What information do I need to use the estimator?

        You need the failed EICR codes if available, the reason the report failed, your property type, postcode and ideally a photo of the fuse board or consumer unit.

        What do C1, C2, C3 and FI mean on an EICR?

        C1 means danger present and urgent action is usually required. C2 means potentially dangerous and usually needs remedial work. C3 means improvement recommended. FI means further investigation is required. Read our guide on how to read an EICR report for more detail.

        Can you fix a failed EICR certificate in London?

        Yes, London EICR Certificates can help with EICR remedial work across London, subject to report details, access and engineer availability.

        Do I need to upload the full failed EICR report?

        For the first estimate, you can use the codes and reasons from your report. For a final quote, it is best to send the full failed EICR report and fuse board photos.

        Why does a fuse board photo help?

        A fuse board photo helps us understand the age and condition of the consumer unit, whether RCD or RCBO protection may be needed and whether parts or upgrades could affect the cost.

        Is the estimate suitable for landlords?

        Yes. The tool is useful for landlords who have received an unsatisfactory EICR and need an idea of likely remedial cost before arranging work.

        Can businesses use this tool?

        Yes. Commercial properties can use the estimator, but commercial installations are often more complex, so the final quote may require more detailed review.

        Can you make my EICR satisfactory after remedial work?

        If the required remedial work is completed and the installation meets the required safety standard, the EICR outcome may be updated or a satisfactory result may be issued depending on the report process and engineer review.

        How quickly can I get a final remedial quote?

        We aim to review details as quickly as possible. Clear photos, failed codes and the full EICR report help speed up the quote.

        What is the difference between Compliance-First and Full Electrical Improvement?

        Compliance-First focuses on the main C1, C2 and FI issues usually required to move an unsatisfactory EICR towards a satisfactory outcome. Full Electrical Improvement also includes wider safety improvements, C3 items where selected and possible consumer unit or RCD upgrades where relevant.

        Will I always need a fuse board replacement after a failed EICR?

        No. Some failed EICRs can be fixed with smaller remedial works. A fuse board or RCBO upgrade may be more practical where there is no RCD protection, an old or damaged consumer unit, mixed breakers or several circuit-related defects.