EICR Deal for Safe, Compliant Electrical Installations
If you need an EICR Deal property owners can trust, it is worth choosing a company that focuses on safety, clarity and practical solutions. Electrical systems do not stay in the same condition forever. Wear and tear, age, poor past work and general use can all affect how safely your installation performs. Your Electrical Safety provides detailed inspections for homes and businesses, helping customers understand the condition of their electrics and what action, if any, should be taken next.
An Electrical Installation Condition Report is designed to assess the fixed wiring in a property. It checks whether the installation remains safe for continued use and whether there are any issues that need attention. For homeowners, landlords and commercial property managers, this type of inspection offers reassurance and a clear view of any hidden problems that may not be obvious during day-to-day use.
What an EICR actually checks
An EICR is a thorough inspection of the electrical installation in a property. This includes elements such as the consumer unit, circuits, wiring, earthing, bonding, sockets, switches and permanent electrical accessories. The purpose is to identify damage, deterioration, defects or anything that may fall short of current safety expectations.
During the inspection, the electrician carries out both visual checks and testing. The results are then recorded in a report that explains whether the installation is satisfactory or whether remedial work is recommended. This gives customers a straightforward understanding of the condition of their electrics, without needing specialist knowledge themselves.
Guidance from organisations such as HSE Electrical Safety and Electrical Safety First supports the need for safe, properly maintained electrical installations. Regular inspection is one of the most effective ways to reduce risk and spot faults before they become dangerous.
Why EICR Deal inspections matter
Many electrical faults are not visible on the surface. A property may seem to be working normally while still having damaged wiring, overloaded circuits or outdated protective devices behind the scenes. That is one reason why booking an EICR Deal inspection is such a sensible step for property owners who want confidence in the safety of their installation.
For landlords, electrical inspections are a key part of managing legal responsibilities and protecting tenants. For homeowners, they are useful when buying, selling, renovating or simply checking the condition of an older property. For businesses, they help support staff safety, reduce disruption and show that the electrical installation is being maintained responsibly.
Electrical faults can lead to fire risk, shock hazards and costly disruption if left unresolved. Early identification often makes repairs easier and more affordable. A detailed report also helps you plan any improvements in a more organised way, rather than waiting for a fault to become urgent.
When to book an inspection
The right timing for an EICR depends on the type of property, its age and how it is used. A busy commercial building may need more frequent testing than a modern home, while rented properties often have specific inspection expectations. Even so, there are common situations where an inspection makes particular sense.
You may want to book one before putting a property on the market, after purchasing an older building, when taking on a new tenancy, or after major electrical alterations. Warning signs such as tripping circuits, damaged fittings, buzzing sockets, burning smells or flickering lights should never be ignored either.
Your Electrical Safety works with both domestic and commercial customers, offering clear reports and advice that is easy to follow. With more than 20 years of experience, the team understands how to assess a wide range of installations and explain the findings in plain language.
Common issues found during an EICR Deal report
No two properties are exactly the same, but some issues appear more often than others. These can include ageing wiring, poor earthing or bonding, damaged accessories, signs of overheating, overloaded circuits and consumer units that no longer provide the level of protection expected today. Past alterations carried out to a poor standard can also create problems that only come to light during testing.
An EICR Deal report does not always mean major work is required. In many cases, the solution may be targeted and cost-effective, such as replacing worn sockets, correcting a fault, improving protective measures or updating key components. Where more significant work is needed, the report helps you understand exactly why.
This is where experience matters. Your Electrical Safety not only carries out inspections, but also offers repairs and upgrades where needed. That means customers can move from identification of the issue to putting it right with one trusted provider, rather than trying to coordinate several different contractors.
Why choose a trusted Kent electrical safety specialist
Working with a company based in Kent gives many customers added confidence, especially when they want a service that is responsive, practical and focused on long-term safety. Your Electrical Safety is a five-star rated business serving clients across Thanet, Kent and the wider UK. The company supports both residential and commercial customers with inspections, testing, repairs and voltage optimisation.
Customers also value the free visual electrical safety inspection available through Your Electrical Safety. If your home or commercial property is safe, you pay nothing for that visual inspection, which makes it a useful first step when you want an informed view of your system. As a NIC EIC registered electrician, the business is committed to carrying out work to a high standard and helping customers make sensible decisions about their electrical safety. You can also learn more about certification standards through NICEIC.
If you are arranging an EICR Deal inspection for your home, rental property or business premises, Your Electrical Safety offers the experience and attention to detail needed to keep your installation safe and compliant. Whether you need a report, repairs, upgrades or a free visual safety inspection, their team is ready to help you take the next step with confidence.

