Step 1
Confirm the property and purpose
The property type, number of circuits, access and reason for testing are confirmed before booking.
Electrical Service
Tom Morgan Electrical provides EICRs and electrical inspection and testing for domestic and commercial properties, helping identify defects, safety issues and remedial work clearly.
EICRs are suitable for landlords, homeowners, letting agents and businesses that need a clear report on the condition of an electrical installation.
Customers usually arrive with a practical problem, a safety report or a planned upgrade. These are the jobs this page is built around.
Step 1
The property type, number of circuits, access and reason for testing are confirmed before booking.
Step 2
The fixed installation is inspected and tested, including consumer unit, circuits, protective devices and accessories where accessible.
Step 3
Observations are coded so you can see what is dangerous, potentially dangerous, advisory or needing further investigation.
Step 4
If the report is unsatisfactory, practical next steps can be discussed and quoted where suitable.
Electrical work is quoted against the property, access, materials and testing required. These are the main factors that can change the scope.
More circuits normally means more inspection, testing and reporting time.
Blocked consumer units, inaccessible accessories, busy premises and limited loft or floor access can slow testing.
Older installations, unclear circuit labelling and previous alterations can require more investigation.
Modern consumer unit and fuse board upgrades with suitable protection and testing after installation.
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View serviceStraight answers before you book electrical work.
An Electrical Installation Condition Report checks the condition and safety of an electrical installation and records observations that may need attention.
Landlords commonly need a valid EICR for rented properties. Tom can carry out inspection and testing and explain any remedial work clearly.
Yes. Domestic and commercial EICRs are available across Silsden, Keighley, Skipton, Ilkley and nearby areas.
Yes. Tom is City & Guilds 2391 inspection and testing qualified.
An EICR is usually unsatisfactory if it contains a C1, C2 or FI observation. C3 observations alone are normally advisory.
Yes. Required repairs or further investigation can be quoted and completed where suitable, then the paperwork position can be clarified.
In England, rented property electrical installations must be checked at least every 5 years by a properly qualified person, or sooner if the report states a shorter interval.
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