Landlord EICR Certificates in Fulham SW6

EICR Certificate Fulham SW6 from £79.99

Book a landlord EICR certificate in Fulham SW6 with RCD Electrical. Our qualified electricians inspect wiring, consumer units, sockets, lighting circuits, earthing and bonding, then provide a clear Electrical Installation Condition Report for rental property compliance.

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EICR Certificate Cost in Fulham

Our Fulham EICR certificate prices start from £79.99 for studio properties with one fuse board or consumer unit. Larger properties are priced based on bedrooms, consumer units and inspection complexity.

Studio
£79.99

For one fuse board or consumer unit. Additional fuse boards or consumer units are charged at £85 each.

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4 Bedrooms
£145

Suitable for larger Fulham rental properties. For one fuse board or consumer unit. Additional units are £85 each.

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5–6 Bedrooms
£175

For larger homes, HMOs or complex layouts. For one fuse board or consumer unit. Additional units are £85 each.

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What Is Checked During an EICR?

During an EICR inspection in Fulham, RCD Electrical checks the fixed electrical installation to identify safety risks, defects and compliance issues before issuing a clear report.

Consumer Unit We inspect the fuse board, protective devices, RCD protection and signs of overheating or damage.
Wiring & Circuits Fixed wiring and circuits are tested for safety, condition, continuity and potential electrical faults.
Sockets & Lighting Socket outlets, switches and lighting circuits are checked for wear, damage and safe operation.
Earthing & Bonding We check earthing and bonding to help reduce electric shock risk and improve installation safety.

The final EICR report shows whether the installation is satisfactory or whether C1, C2, C3 or FI observations need attention.

What Is Checked During an EICR?
EICR inspection checks wiring, sockets, circuits and consumer units

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Understanding Your EICR Report EICR Codes Explained

An EICR report uses clear observation codes to show whether your Fulham property is safe, needs improvement, or requires urgent electrical remedial work.

C1 – Danger Present

Immediate danger has been found. Urgent action is required to make the installation safe.

C2 – Potentially Dangerous

A serious safety issue has been identified. Remedial electrical work is required.

C3 – Improvement Recommended

The installation is not immediately unsafe, but improvement is recommended for better safety.

FI – Further Investigation

More investigation is needed before the electrician can confirm the condition of that part of the installation.

If your Fulham EICR includes C1, C2 or FI, the report will usually be marked unsatisfactory until the issue is resolved.

Fulham Landlord Electrical Safety

Fulham Landlord Electrical Safety Checklist

Use this quick checklist before booking your EICR inspection in Fulham SW6. It helps landlords prepare the property, reduce delays and keep electrical safety records organised.

Check Your EICR Expiry Date

Review your latest Electrical Installation Condition Report and confirm whether a new inspection is due.

Keep the Consumer Unit Accessible

Make sure the fuse board or consumer unit is easy to reach before the electrician arrives.

Notify Tenants in Advance

Tenants should know that power may need to be switched off briefly during parts of the inspection.

Clear Access to Sockets & Switches

Move furniture or items blocking sockets, switches, lighting points and electrical accessories.

Keep Previous Certificates Ready

Have old EICR reports, installation certificates or remedial records available where possible.

Arrange Remedial Work Quickly

If C1, C2 or FI issues are found, book remedial electrical work as soon as possible.

Need help preparing your Fulham rental property? RCD Electrical can inspect, report and support any required remedial electrical work.

PREPARE

How to Prepare for an EICR Inspection

Preparing your Fulham property before an EICR inspection helps the electrician complete the checks faster and reduces delays with your Electrical Installation Condition Report.

Clear the Consumer Unit

Make sure the fuse board or consumer unit is easy to access before the electrician arrives.

Tell Tenants in Advance

Let tenants know that power may need to be switched off briefly during parts of the inspection.

Unlock Key Areas

Provide access to rooms, cupboards, garages or areas where electrical circuits may be located.

Move Items from Sockets

Clear furniture or belongings blocking sockets, switches, lighting points and electrical accessories.

Keep Previous Reports Ready

Have old EICR reports, electrical certificates or remedial records available where possible.

Mention Known Electrical Issues

Tell the electrician about flickering lights, tripping circuits, damaged sockets or recent electrical faults.

Need help before your inspection? RCD Electrical can guide landlords, homeowners and letting agents through the EICR process in Fulham SW6.

Fulham EICR FAQs

Questions Fulham Landlords Ask About EICR

Clear answers to the most searched questions about EICR certificates, landlord electrical safety reports, pricing and failed EICR inspections in Fulham SW6.

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How much does an EICR certificate cost in Fulham?

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RCD Electrical EICR prices in Fulham start from £79.99 for studio properties with one fuse board or consumer unit. Larger homes, HMOs or properties with extra consumer units may cost more depending on the inspection size and complexity.

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Do landlords in Fulham legally need an EICR?

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Yes. Landlords in Fulham and across England must make sure the fixed electrical installation in rented properties is inspected and tested by a qualified person at least every five years, unless the report says it should be done sooner.

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How often do landlords need an EICR?

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A landlord EICR is normally required at least every five years. If the electrician recommends an earlier inspection date in the report, landlords should follow that shorter timescale.

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What happens if my EICR fails in Fulham?

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If your EICR is unsatisfactory, the report will list the faults and observation codes. C1, C2 or FI issues usually need remedial electrical work or further investigation before the installation can be marked satisfactory.

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How long does an EICR inspection take?

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Most EICR inspections for flats and smaller homes take a few hours, depending on property size, access, number of circuits and consumer units. Larger properties, HMOs and commercial premises may take longer.

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Do I need a new EICR for a new tenant?

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If the current EICR is still valid and satisfactory, a new inspection is not always needed for every new tenant. However, the new tenant should receive a copy before they move in, and a new EICR may be needed if the report has expired or electrical work has changed the installation.

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What does an EICR check in a Fulham property?

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An EICR checks the fixed electrical installation, including the consumer unit, wiring, circuits, sockets, switches, lighting, earthing, bonding and protective devices. The aim is to find electrical safety risks, defects and signs of deterioration.

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Can I rent out a property without an EICR?

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Landlords should have a valid electrical safety report for rented properties and provide it to tenants when required. Renting without a valid EICR can create compliance problems and may lead to enforcement action if requested by the local authority.

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Can RCD Electrical fix EICR faults?

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Yes. If your Fulham EICR identifies faults, RCD Electrical can provide a clear remedial quote and complete the required electrical repairs to help bring the installation up to a satisfactory condition.