EICR Certificate in Great Ellingham

EICR Certificate in Norfolk

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Electric11 is here to be your reliable partner for meeting electrical safety compliance. If you’re a landlord or property agent in Norfolk, you understand the importance of ensuring the electrical safety of your properties. It’s not just a legal obligation but a vital responsibility. Electric11 provides specialised testing and certification services designed to cater to the specific needs of landlords and letting agents.

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Considerations for
Landlords in Norfolk

Landlords should prioritise obtaining an EICR certificate to comply with legal requirements for letting property. At Electric11, we understand landlord requirements for EICRs and your unique needs and provide tailored services to ensure you meet all electrical regulations.

When selling or renting a property, you’ll need a copy of your electrical safety certificate BS7671, also known as an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC). This document is crucial for proving compliance with electrical safety regulations.

Landlords may face fines for failing to possess a valid EICR certificate, while businesses can be fined for demonstrating negligence. This is due to the significant legislation about providing a safe environment for workers, visitors and the public following the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) and also the Electricity at Work Regulations (1989). Not having a valid EICR certificate can lead to penalties, and more importantly, it can put your tenants or employees at risk.

This will ensure your property’s electrical installations meet current safety standards and provide you with the necessary documentation for selling or renting your property.

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Electrical Testing and Certification for Landlords, Property Agents and Homeowners in Norfolk

The Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), sometimes called an EICR certificate, thoroughly inspects your property’s electrical systems. This important electrical safety document is a report to ensure compliance with safety regulations. The EICR inspection is a proactive measure that protects your home or business from potential electrical hazards.

At Electric11, we specialise in providing EICR certificates to clients in Norfolk, including Norwich, Attleborough, Wymondham, Watton and the surrounding areas.

As a NAPIT-certified company, Electric11 specialises in Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) inspections, ensuring that properties meet safety standards and legal requirements. Our commitment to quality and reliability makes them a trusted choice for clients seeking professional electrical services in the region. Electric11 prioritises customer safety and satisfaction, and is committed to upholding elevated standards in all their electrical projects in Norfolk.

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An EICR certificate (Electrical Installation Condition Report) Certificate is a document that verifies the safety of a property’s electrical systems after a thorough inspection by a qualified electrician.

It’s generally recommended that residential properties get an EICR inspection every five years, but commercial properties may require more frequent checks.

Yes, a valid EICR certificate is a legal requirement for all rental properties under UK law.

An EICR inspection includes examining wiring conditions, fuse boards, and other critical electrical components and testing the safety of the entire electrical installation.

Prices start from £125 + VAT for a 1-bedroom flat, with an additional £25 + VAT per room for more significant properties.

Landlords, homeowners, and business owners should obtain EICR certificates to ensure electrical safety and comply with regulations.

Landlords may face fines, while businesses can be penalised for negligence. More importantly, it puts tenants, employees, and visitors at risk.

An EICR certificate is valid for five years for residential properties, but this can vary based on the inspection findings.

Regular EICR checks ensure compliance with regulations, identify potential hazards, improve energy efficiency, and provide peace of mind.

EICR inspections must be conducted by qualified electricians to ensure accuracy and compliance with electrical safety standards.

EICR reports are created in order to track and manage the safety for tenants and building owners. Failure of an EICR report after ten years can lead to unknown issues and electrical failures that can be dangerous for different tenants.

An example of an occurring issue is needing a replacement consumer unit installed, which if left unaware of, can cause electrical sparks and fires.

Case studies

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Solar Panel for Home and Battery Storage Installation, Attleborough, Norfolk

In Attleborough, Norfolk, Electric11 completed a 3.9 kW solar installation for a bungalow property, featuring 12 × 325 W full-black panels, a Solis 3.6 kW hybrid inverter, and a Puredrive 5 kWh battery. The system is designed to generate around 3,400 kWh per year, delivering annual savings of £918, reducing CO₂ emissions by 851 kg, and cutting grid reliance by 70%.

Ets. yearly savings

£918

Installation size

3.9kW

Est. yearly Co2 savings

851kg

Est. yearly energy

3,400kWh

Shed Solar Power Installation, Attleborough, Norfolk

Electric11 installed a 1.82 kW shed solar power system in Attleborough, Norfolk, featuring 4 × 455 W full-black panels and a Fox Hybrid 1.0 kW inverter. This compact setup is expected to generate 1,300 kWh of clean energy per year, delivering annual savings of £351 and cutting 299 kg of CO₂ emissions — a smart, efficient solar solution without battery storage.

Ets. yearly savings

£351

Installation size

1.82kW

Est. yearly Co2 savings

299kg

Est. yearly energy

1,300kWh

Solar Farm and Battery Storage Installation, Breckland, Norfolk

In Breckland, Norfolk, Electric11 delivered a 6.2 kW solar farm installation featuring 14 × 445 W full-black panels, a Fox Hybrid 5 kW inverter, and a Fox ESS 5.18 kWh battery. The system is expected to generate around 5,706 kWh of renewable energy per year, providing annual savings of £601.23, reducing CO₂ emissions by 1,181 kg, and achieving a 67% decrease in grid reliance.

Ets. yearly savings

£601.23

Installation size

6.2kW

Est. yearly Co2 savings

1181kg

Est. yearly energy

5,706kWh

Ground Solar Panel Mounts and Battery Storage Installation, North Pickenham, Norfolk

Taking a clean and practical design approach, our focus was on creating an efficient area dedicated to renewable energy generation. Following a full review of the land, we installed a ground-mounted array featuring 48 × 405 W full-black panels arranged across three separate arrays. We advised that a 19.44 kW total system size would be the most suitable configuration for the property’s energy needs.

Ets. yearly savings

£2,075.52

Installation size

19.44kW

Est. yearly Co2 savings

3420kg

Est. yearly energy

12,000kWh

Home Solar Array and Battery Storage Installation, Long Stratton, Norfolk

Taking a clean and efficient approach, our focus was to design a system that made the most of renewable energy potential. After evaluating the property, we fitted 10 × 445 W full-black panels arranged across two separate arrays. A total capacity of 4.45 kW was determined to be the most effective solution for the property’s size and energy requirements.

Ets. yearly savings

£487.55

Installation size

4.45kW

Est. yearly Co2 savings

858kg

Est. yearly energy

4,145kWh

Solar Carport & Battery Storage Installation in Tibenham

Taking a straightforward and modern approach, our aim was to design a practical space focused on generating clean, renewable energy. After evaluating the property, we installed a carport solar array featuring 9 × 445 W full-black panels. We determined that a 4 kW system would deliver the best balance of efficiency and suitability for the property’s energy demands.

Ets. yearly savings

£576.73

Installation size

4kW

Est. yearly Co2 savings

668kg

Est. yearly energy

3,224kWh