EICR: Fixed
Wire Testing
Ensuring properties meet
safety standards
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Introduction
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (Fixed Wire Testing) is the inspection and testing of electrical installations.
This ensures compliance with the Electricity at Work Regulations Act 1989, helping to mitigate potential fire risks associated with damaged installations.
Hawkesworth offer EICR testing services across the UK & Ireland. Our network of highly skilled engineers ensures that every area is covered, providing prompt testing and necessary remedial work.
Why Hawkesworth?
We are one of the most cost-effective companies in the UK
We offer out of hours & weekend testing
Hawkesworth are EICR specialists
We’re a one-stop shop for all safety requirements
Multi-site offers available
All of our engineers are City & Guilds certified and DBS checked
Need testing
across multiple sites?
From sole traders to national brands, our dependable network of 190+ fully accredited engineers will ensure to keep your workforce safe and your locations compliant.
With our network covering all of the UK and Ireland, we’re in the unique position of being able to offer exclusive pricing to businesses that require our services across multiple sites. No more having to negotiate with numerous local vendors, choose Hawkesworth for your end-to-end solution, and guaranteed quality.
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We operate nationwide, across all industries, including:
We operate nationwide, across all industries, including:
Retail
Hospitality
Commercial offices
Education
We operate nationwide, across all industries, including:
We operate nationwide, across all industries, including:
Education
Healthcare
Hospitality
Public Service
Common FAQs
An EICR is a good way to ensure electrical installations are safe. It a legal requirement for residential landlords. Residential properties must have their EICR testing done every 5 years within England, Scotland and Wales.
If a property has failed its EICR, remedial work needs to be done to fix any issues identified in the report.
No. The engineer or electrician that carries out the remedial work will provide written confirmation that shows action has been taken to make the property safe.
Depending on the type of building, it can range from 1 year to 10 years.
An EICR certificate is not a legal requirement for commercial properties. However, building owners need to take steps to ensure the electrical installation is safe and an EICR is the best way to do this.
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Often booked alongside
As well as EICR Testing (Fixed Wire), we offer a range of other services in electrical and fire safety.
Electrical Equipment
(PAT) Testing
Fire Risk
Assessments
Fire Alarm
Testing & Servicing
Emergency Lighting
Testing
Thermographic
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