Navigating EICR certificates, electrical safety, and property compliance can be overwhelming. Whether you’re a landlord, homeowner, or business owner, staying informed is key to avoiding costly fines, ensuring tenant safety, and maintaining your property’s value.
🔹 Real discussions & expert insights from electricians, landlords, and property managers
🔹 Stay updated on electrical regulations, industry trends, and compliance requirements
🔹 Ask questions, get advice, and share experiences with a like-minded community
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r/LondonEICRCerts is a community-driven space where landlords, homeowners, business owners, and electricians share their experiences, ask questions, and get real advice on EICR certificates and electrical safety in London.
Unlike official websites, we focus on peer-to-peer discussions, real-life case studies, and expert insights without sales pitches!
Why join?
✅ Honest discussions from people who’ve been through it.
✅ Instant feedback from experts and experienced members.
✅ Learn from real EICR reports (not just guidelines).
✅ Get recommendations for electricians, remedial work, and compliance strategies.
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Yes! If your property fails an EICR test, don’t panic. Post your report in our subreddit, and community members will:
🔹 Help you understand the report (without the jargon).
🔹 Suggest cost-effective remedial solutions.
🔹 Recommend trusted electricians (without hidden fees).
🔹 Advise on appealing an unfair report.
💬 Post your EICR failure report here: r/LondonEICRCerts
⚡ Landlords: Every 5 years (legal requirement).
🏡 Homeowners: Every 10 years or when selling your home.
🏢 Businesses: As per commercial electrical regulations.
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A C2 failure means potential danger (must be fixed ASAP).
A C3 failure means improvement recommended (but not legally required).
🔍 Not sure if your C3 issues are worth fixing? Ask our community for second opinions before spending money!
💡 Post your EICR concerns here: r/LondonEICRCerts
Think your electrician exaggerated the issues or overcharged you for remedial work? You're not alone.
📌 Steps to dispute:
✅ Get a second opinion – Post your report & ask the community.
✅ Check regulations – Some electricians fail properties unfairly.
✅ Complain to NICEIC/NAPIT – If they’re registered, you can challenge the report.
⚠️ Real landlords & homeowners have shared their dispute success stories! Read them or share your experience: r/LondonEICRCerts
Some electricians have waiting times of weeks, while others offer same-day EICRs.
🚀 Tips to get a fast EICR:
🔹 Book early to avoid price hikes.
🔹 Ask for cancellation slots.
🔹 Use community-recommended electricians.
Want recommendations for electricians who offer quick & reliable EICRs? Check the latest posts: r/LondonEICRCerts
Some landlords & homeowners have shared horror stories of EICR failures due to:
😱 A "loose socket" that wasn’t actually loose.
😱 "Wrong colored wiring" (when it's actually safe).
😱 "Old consumer unit" that still met safety regulations.
Think you've had a bad EICR experience? Share your story: r/LondonEICRCerts
Some electricians fail properties to make extra money on remedial work.
💰 Avoid scams by:
✅ Comparing quotes – Get 2-3 estimates before paying.
✅ Posting your report – Community members will spot unnecessary repairs.
✅ Using trusted electricians – Check recommendations from Reddit users.
🛑 Post your report before paying thousands: r/LondonEICRCerts
📌 UK law requires:
✔️ An EICR every 5 years for rental properties.
✔️ A copy provided to tenants before they move in.
✔️ Immediate remedial work for ‘C1’ or ‘C2’ failures.
❌ Failure to comply? Up to £30,000 in fines!
🔹 Landlords, stay informed! See real cases & advice from experienced landlords: r/LondonEICRCerts
Yes! We love real stories from landlords, homeowners, and electricians.
✅ Had an easy EICR? Share your electrician’s details.
✅ Got ripped off? Warn others.
✅ Have tips for saving money? Let us know!
💡 Post your EICR story today: r/LondonEICRCerts
Ensure your property is safe and compliant with a professional EICR inspection!