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EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) Greenwich

Greenwich EICR electricians — full fixed-wiring inspection, dead and live testing, RCD and RCBO trip-time measurement, compliant BS 7671 report issued within 48 hours.

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Landline: 0207 046 1363 · Covering SE3, SE7, SE9–10, SE18

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Greenwich coverage
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SE3
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EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) across Greenwich

Multi-function tester taking RCD trip times during an EICR in Greenwich

The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 made EICR testing compulsory for every privately rented property in Greenwich — new tenancies from 1 July 2020 and existing tenancies from 1 April 2021. Every landlord must now hold a Satisfactory EICR issued no more than 5 years ago (or sooner where the inspecting electrician specifies a shorter review on the report itself). A local authority can fine up to £30,000 for a missing or Unsatisfactory certificate. Our NICEIC registered electrical team covers SE3, SE7, SE9–10, SE18 across Greenwich with typical booking windows of 3-5 working days for domestic inspections.

Pricing is fixed and published: £120-£180 for a 1-bed flat, £160-£220 for a 2-bed, £200-£280 for a 3-bed house, £280-£400 for 4-5 bed properties, £300-£500 for HMOs depending on unit count, and from £350 for small commercial premises. The full inspection includes a visual check of the consumer unit, accessories, wiring and enclosures; dead tests of protective conductor continuity, ring final circuits and insulation resistance; live tests of earth fault loop impedance (Zs and Ze), prospective short-circuit current, and RCD trip times at half, full and five times rated residual current; polarity verification at every accessory; and a full circuit schedule. Common Greenwich neighbourhoods we work across include Greenwich Town, Blackheath, Woolwich. Serving homes near the Cutty Sark, the Royal Observatory, and the O2 Arena.

Covering GreenwichGreenwich Town, Blackheath, Woolwich

Greenwich combines rich maritime heritage with modern riverside living, from the period properties of Blackheath to the new-build developments of Woolwich Arsenal. Our engineers serve the entire borough and arrive within 30–45 minutes of your call. For eicr work specifically, our engineers service every postcode in the borough — SE3, SE7, SE9–10, SE18 — at the same fixed pricing, with no neighbourhood loading and no out-of-hours premium for weekday or Saturday bookings. Serving homes near the Cutty Sark, the Royal Observatory, and the O2 Arena.

Greenwich Town

EICR coverage across Greenwich Town and the surrounding SE3 streets.

Blackheath

EICR coverage across Blackheath and the surrounding SE3 streets.

Woolwich

EICR coverage across Woolwich and the surrounding SE3 streets.

What Greenwich eicr covers

18th Edition consumer unit upgrade following an EICR Unsatisfactory finding in Greenwich Town

The full service breakdown. Every point below is standard on every Greenwich eicr booking we take — not upsells, not optional extras, not cost-extra items.

Visual inspection with photo evidence

Every accessible accessory, enclosure, consumer unit and length of wiring is visually inspected and recorded. Photographic evidence is captured against every numbered observation in the report. The consumer unit in particular is the most inspected item — enclosure rating, main switch, RCDs, RCBOs, MCBs and connections are all checked and photographed.

Dead testing with power isolated

Continuity of protective conductors (R1+R2), continuity of ring final circuits (Zs), insulation resistance at 500V DC between conductors and to earth, and polarity verification at every accessory. This section takes typically 45-90 minutes and requires the property to be powered down; we work with the tenant to isolate each circuit in sequence rather than the whole consumer unit at once where that is practical.

Live testing with power restored

Earth fault loop impedance (Zs) at the end of every circuit, Ze at the origin, prospective short-circuit current and prospective earth fault current. All tests logged against the BS 7671 maximum disconnection times for the protective device rating. Zs results outside tolerance flag an immediate C1 or C2 code and a remedial investigation.

RCD and RCBO trip-time measurement

Every residual current device (30mA RCD, 100mA time-delayed RCD, and any RCBO) is tested at half, full and five times rated residual current. Trip times are recorded in milliseconds against the BS EN 61008/61009 maximum disconnection times. RCDs outside tolerance are replaced the same day from van-stock if the landlord authorises the remedial.

Full circuit schedule written up

A comprehensive circuit schedule is completed in the BS 7671 model format listing every circuit with its function, conductor csa, protective device rating, maximum Zs, measured Zs, insulation resistance, polarity verification, and any coded observation. The schedule becomes part of the digital PDF and forms the audit trail for any future EICR cycle.

C1/C2/C3/FI coding with photographic evidence

Every observation is classified under the BS 7671 coding scheme: C1 Danger Present (immediate make-safe required), C2 Potentially Dangerous (28-day remedial), C3 Improvement Recommended (advisory only, does not fail the inspection), or FI Further Investigation (inspection blocked, report cannot complete without further work). Every code carries a photograph in the final report.

Digital report in BS 7671 model format

The final report is issued as a digital PDF in the BS 7671 model format, signed by the attending NICEIC registered electrician and countersigned by the NICEIC Qualified Supervisor. It is emailed within 48 hours of the on-site inspection and stored against the property record in our system for the full 5-year cycle so a lost copy is re-sent inside minutes of a phone call.

How a Greenwich eicr booking runs

Step-by-step process for every eicr visit across SE3, SE7, SE9–10, SE18. Consistent whether we are attending a single flat or a portfolio account.

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Initial booking

Ring or email with property address, number of circuits if known, and tenant contact. Booking window 3-5 working days for domestic, same-day for priority landlord contracts, out-of-hours slots reserved for commercial sites.

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Arrival and tenant brief

Electrician arrives inside the booked window with photo NICEIC ID, explains the test sequence to the tenant, and sets expectations about power-down windows. Isolations are sequenced circuit-by-circuit to minimise disruption.

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Visual inspection

Consumer unit, accessories, wiring, enclosures, main earth bonds, equipotential bonding and supply arrangements visually inspected and recorded with photographs. Any immediately obvious C1 defect is made safe before testing continues.

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Dead testing (power off)

Continuity R1+R2, ring final circuit continuity, insulation resistance at 500V DC, polarity verification. Circuit-by-circuit isolation sequence. Typically 45-90 minutes depending on circuit count.

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Live testing (power restored)

Ze at origin, Zs at end of every circuit, PSCC and prospective earth fault current at the origin. Every reading logged against BS 7671 maximum disconnection times. Typically 30-60 minutes.

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RCD and RCBO functional test

Every RCD and RCBO tested at 0.5x, 1x and 5x rated residual current. Trip times recorded in milliseconds. Failing devices flagged for same-visit replacement from van-stock if landlord authorises.

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Report writeup and issue

Full circuit schedule, numbered observation list with C1/C2/C3/FI codes and photographs, final summary page. Digital PDF signed by the attending engineer and the Qualified Supervisor, emailed within 48 hours.

EICR pricing in Greenwich

Identical to our London-wide published pricing. No SE3 loading, no Greenwich surcharge. Quote on the phone matches the invoice.

1-bed flat
£120–£180
Up to 6 circuits, single consumer unit, one RCD group
2-bed flat / house
£160–£220
Up to 8 circuits, full fixed-wiring inspection
3-bed house
£200–£280
Up to 10 circuits, 2 RCD groups, garden supply
4–5 bed house
£280–£400
10+ circuits, separate outbuilding supply, EV/cooker circuits
HMO (5+ occupants)
£300–£500
Landlord circuits plus individual unit sampling, emergency lighting check
Small commercial (office)
from £350
Up to 20 circuits, 3-phase incomer, emergency lighting spot check
Commercial (full building)
POA
Full installation, DB sampling schedule agreed in advance, out-of-hours available
Portfolio landlord contract (5+ properties)
10% discount
Consolidated monthly invoicing, reminder calendar, priority booking

Full breakdown on the pricing page or the main EICR London page.

Why choose us for Greenwich eicr

Electrician testing insulation resistance on a ring final circuit in Greenwich Town

Every Greenwich EICR booking comes with a named electrical office contact who handles the scheduling, tenant access calls, report upload, remedial coordination and landlord certificate file. That means a landlord with three or more Greenwich properties on our portfolio account gets a single monthly consolidated invoice, a single reminder calendar for upcoming renewals, and a single coordinator managing remedials across the whole portfolio. Managing agents are set up the same way but billed against the agent's client accounting system.

Tenant access for EICR bookings is always a scheduling challenge — we handle the two reminder calls, a text confirmation the evening before, and a documented record of attempted access if the tenant does not turn up, which matters because the 2020 Regulations expect reasonable attempts rather than guaranteed access.

EICR Greenwich — FAQ

Borough-specific questions plus the general eicr questions we get asked most often.

How do I book an EICR in Greenwich?

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Ring 07456 975436 or email with the property address, approximate circuit count (or just a 'X-bed flat' description if you don't know), and tenant contact details. We cover every postcode in Greenwich across SE3, SE7, SE9–10, SE18 with typical booking windows of 3-5 working days for standard domestic jobs, same-day for portfolio landlord contracts, and out-of-hours slots reserved for commercial sites where a daytime power-down would disrupt trading.

Do you cover Greenwich Town, Blackheath and Woolwich?

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Yes — every Greenwich neighbourhood is inside our standard coverage area at the same fixed pricing. Greenwich Town, Blackheath and Woolwich see a steady flow of EICR renewals every month. Serving homes near the Cutty Sark, the Royal Observatory, and the O2 Arena. Our NICEIC registered electricians work across SE3, SE7, SE9–10, SE18 with no postcode loading and no neighbourhood surcharge.

What's a typical EICR cost for a Greenwich rental?

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Fixed tiers apply across South-East London: 1-bed flat £120-£180, 2-bed £160-£220, 3-bed house £200-£280, 4-5 bed £280-£400. HMOs with 5 or more occupants £300-£500 depending on unit count. Small commercial (office, retail unit) from £350. All prices include VAT, the digital BS 7671 report, and a phone consultation on any findings before the report is finalised. Portfolio landlord contracts on 5+ Greenwich properties get a 10 per cent discount plus consolidated monthly invoicing.

What's the difference between an EICR and a PAT test?

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An EICR inspects the fixed electrical installation — the wiring, consumer unit, sockets and switches built into the building. A PAT test (Portable Appliance Test) inspects plug-in items like kettles, lamps, extension leads and printers. Landlords of HMOs and commercial premises usually need both; single-let private rentals usually just need the EICR plus reasonable assurance that any landlord-supplied appliance is safe.

How often do I need an EICR as a landlord?

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Every 5 years for privately rented properties in England under the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020, or sooner if the inspecting electrician specifies a shorter review period on the report itself. HMOs under Additional Licensing are sometimes required every 5 years by the borough regardless of expiry, and at every change of tenancy where the borough licence conditions specify.

Is the EICR valid for 5 years?

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In the private rented sector, yes — the default review period under the 2020 Regulations is 5 years unless the inspecting electrician records a shorter period on the report itself (1 or 3 years on installations with known faults under watch). Owner-occupier EICRs in England have no statutory renewal period but 10 years is the common guidance in BS 7671 Part 6.

How long does an EICR inspection take?

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A 1-bed flat takes 2-3 hours on site. A 3-bed house with two RCD groups is 3-4 hours. HMOs and small commercial premises are a half-day to a full day depending on the number of distribution boards and circuits. The inspection is part-live and part-dead testing, so the power does need to be off for sections of the visit — we sequence circuit-by-circuit to minimise disruption.

Do short-term lets and Airbnb properties need an EICR?

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Yes. Airbnb, Booking.com and Vrbo hosts are treated as landlords under the Electrical Safety Standards 2020 because each booking is a short tenancy. Most London boroughs with Additional or Selective Licensing explicitly request a current EICR for short-let properties, and an increasing number of host platforms now require one as part of listing verification.

Book eicr in Greenwich

An engineer — not a call centre — answers the phone, takes the property address, and books the next available slot across SE3, SE7, SE9–10, SE18.

Call 07456 975436

Landline: 0207 046 1363

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