Electrical Testing Inspection

Professional Electrical Testing for House Buyers, House Sellers and Private Landlords.

Electrical Inspection & Testing Plymouth.

Why Choose Dave Prout Electrician?

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At Dave Prout Electrician, we provide professional, reliable, and fully certified electrical testing and inspection services. With years of experience and a commitment to safety, we help homeowners, buyers, sellers, and landlords ensure their electrical systems are safe and compliant. Choosing us means:

  • Qualified Expertise – Fully certified and experienced electrician.
  • Comprehensive Inspections – Thorough testing to identify faults and ensure compliance.
  • Safety First – Helping you protect your home, tenants, and investments.
  • Clear Reports – Easy-to-understand results with actionable recommendations.
  • Affordable and Transparent Pricing – No hidden fees, just honest service.

Types of Electrical Testing & Inspection

We offer a range of electrical testing and inspection services, including:

  • Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) – A full inspection of your electrical system, checking for wear and potential hazards.

  • Portable Appliance Testing (PAT Testing) – Ensuring appliances are safe to use.

  • Fuse Board/Consumer Unit Testing – Checking for faults in your fuse box.

  • Circuit Testing – Identifying overloads, faulty wiring, and potential safety risks.

  • Earthing & Bonding Checks – Ensuring proper grounding for electrical safety.

  • New Installation Testing – Ensuring all new electrical work meets legal safety standards.

Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)

Also known as a Condition Report or Electrical Condition Report, the EICR is an essential safety check for electrical installations. It is carried out to assess the condition of an electrical system and identify any potential risks or non-compliance with current regulations.

When Should an EICR Be Carried Out?

  • Every 10 years for homeowners.

  • Every 5 years for rented properties (legal requirement for landlords).

  • Before buying or selling a property to ensure electrical safety.

  • Following any major electrical work to verify compliance.

  • After experiencing electrical faults or concerns about the system.

What Is Involved in an EICR?

A qualified electrician will conduct a thorough inspection that includes:

  • Visual inspection – Checking for signs of damage, wear, or outdated components.

  • Testing of circuits – Identifying faults, poor connections, and potential fire hazards.

  • Inspection of earthing and bonding – Ensuring proper grounding for safety.

  • Assessment of consumer unit (fuse board) – Checking for compliance with regulations.

  • Functional testing – Verifying safety devices like RCDs (Residual Current Devices) are working correctly.

  • Comprehensive report – Highlighting any issues, classified by severity:

    • C1 – Danger present, immediate action required.

    • C2 – Potentially dangerous, urgent remedial action needed.

    • C3 – Improvement recommended, but not immediately hazardous.

If issues are found, recommendations for corrective action will be provided to bring the installation up to standard.

Benefits of Electrical Testing & Inspection

Electrical testing is essential for safety, efficiency, and compliance. Here’s why it matters:

For Homeowners

  • Prevent electrical fires and hazards.

  • Identify faults before they cause serious issues.

  • Ensure your home meets safety standards.

  • Improve the lifespan of electrical installations.

For House Buyers

  • Avoid costly electrical repairs after purchase.

  • Gain peace of mind that the property is electrically safe.

  • Ensure the property complies with current regulations.

For House Sellers

  • Provide potential buyers with proof of electrical safety.

  • Avoid last-minute issues that could delay sales.

  • Increase your property’s appeal with a certified electrical report.

For Private Landlords (Legal Requirements)

Landlords are legally required to carry out electrical safety checks. The must-have inspections include:

  • EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) – Required every 5 years to ensure tenant safety.

  • PAT Testing – Regular testing of portable electrical appliances.

  • Smoke & Fire Alarm Testing – Ensuring alarms are fully operational.

Book Your Electrical Inspection Today!

Don’t take risks with electrical safety. Whether you’re a homeowner, buyer, seller, or landlord, we’re here to help. Contact Dave Prout, Electrician, today for professional electrical testing and peace of mind.

Let us fix it so that you can focus on what you need to do.