An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) checks that the wiring and electrics in your property are safe and up to standard. Think of it like an MOT for your electrics — it flags anything that needs attention before it becomes a problem.

If you're a landlord in England, you're legally required to have a valid EICR in place. Without one, you could face a fine of up to £30,000. It needs renewing every 5 years, or at the start of each new tenancy. I can deal directly with your tenants to arrange access, so you don't have to.

Every inspection is carried out by me personally — Tom Hinton, NAPIT registered electrician (Reg. 81930). You'll get your certificate digitally the same day, ready to send straight to your letting agent.

What's Included

Fixed price agreed before we start — no surprises
Carried out by a NAPIT registered electrician
Report delivered digitally the same day
Accepted by all letting agents, councils and insurers
Remedial works carried out on the same visit if needed
We deal directly with tenants to arrange access

Why Choose Hinton Electrics

NAPIT Registered (Reg. 81930)

All notifiable work is building-control certified — accepted by every letting agent, council and insurer.

Local — based in Pinner

I'm Pinner-based and cover the surrounding area, usually with you the same day. No call centres, no subcontractors.

Fixed prices upfront

No hourly rates, no surprises. Quote agreed before work starts and stuck to.

OZEV approved for EV chargers

Eligible for the EV Chargepoint Grant — up to £350 off your installation.

12 month warranty

Every job covered for 12 months. One number to call if anything needs revisiting.

Common Questions

Most homes take between 2–4 hours depending on size. I'll give you a realistic time estimate when you book so you're not left waiting around.
I'll walk you through everything I've found clearly — no jargon. If there are any C1 (dangerous) or C2 (potentially dangerous) faults, I can usually carry out the remedial work on the same visit or shortly after, saving you the hassle.
It's not a legal requirement for owner-occupiers, but it's a really sensible thing to do — especially if you've recently bought the property or haven't had one done in a while. It gives you genuine peace of mind.
Yes — I work with landlords and letting agents regularly across Pinner, Hemel Hempstead and the surrounding area. I'm happy to liaise directly with tenants and agents to make the whole process as smooth as possible for you.
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