Condition Report (EICR) Service
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Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR)
Heritage Electrical offers a full electrical installation condition report service (EICR) for your domestic, commercial or industrial electrical installation.
We’ve also drawn up a detailed guide on information about EICRs covering:
- What is an electrical condition report?
- What does an electrical report (EICR) cover?
- How much does an EICR cost?
- When and how often do I need an electrical report?
- The dangers of not having a condition report done
- Condition Report Guidance for Landlords


Heritage testing engineers are C&G qualified, use annually calibrated test equipment, and conduct a thorough, exhaustive inspection of your installation. Every single facet of your installation is checked so you can be confident that your electrical installation is safe.
You will be provided with a comprehensive report detailing all the inspections and tests carried out, together with test results.
The report will include (where required) details on any remedial work needed to make your installation safe for continued use.

The wording of the inspections (dictated by the IET) is not written in layman’s terms: don’t worry, your test engineer will talk you through any problems found in easy to digest language – and provide you with this advice in written form at the end of your report.
In short, we pride ourselves on being extremely thorough and transparent, for better or worse you will get a very honest appraisal of your installation!
What can you expect from Heritage Electrical?
In this series of videos, Tom takes a look in depth at the information contained in a typical condition report format, some of the tests and inspections carried out and why, plus how Heritage Electrical go above and beyond during the preparation of their reports for customers.
What is a Condition Report?
1/6 An Introduction | The Books We Use | What is Unsatisfactory?
3/6 Test Results – What Does It All Mean? | Protective Devices
5/6 Maximum Zs – What Does It Mean? | Testing Cable Insulation
2/6 Cable Sizes | Supply Characteristics | The List of Inspections
4/6 What Happens During a Fault? | R1+R2 Measurements
6/6 Comparison of Our Reports VS A Cheaper Contractor
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As a fully inspected, regulated and qualified team, we’re committed to safety and quality. Our qualifications include:
