Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate

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Kara T.
5
David was friendly and efficient, he updated me about what he’d be doing and followed up with my paperwork quickly after. I would recommend.
Regina B.
5
Happy with my choice with this business. Professional, helpful on time and on the job. Would use again next year and highly recommended !
Regina B.
5
professional, helpful on time and on the job. Would use again next year and highly recommended !
Luis S.
5
Would like to say thank you to the guys from Shafix for the high quality of service they provided when they carried out the EICR at my rental. Arrived on time and explained how to rectify an issue with one of the damaged switches in order to rectify. So would highly recommend and be calling back for future electrical works.
Scott M.
5
Sohail was fantastic. Super friendly and lots of communication. He was able to complete the work in a very short timeframe and work around my shcedule.
Leonie W.
5
I needed to have a new fuse box. Carlos sourced, fitted and tested all my electrics in a very timely manner. Would definitely recommend.
Stephen C.
5
Friendly and efficient, he rang ahead on the morning to confirm arrival time, which is always appreciated. Received ECIR quickly.
Andy Y.
5
Luke arrived earlier than scheduled and communicated this well in advance, so that was greatly appreciated. He arrived and promptly got started. He communicated very clearly and was very transparent about what was required
Anu P.
5
Called ahead of time, did the review, provided certificate in 48 hours.
Maneer A.
5
Alan has been great he is professional, reliable and honest tradesman.
Hayley S.
5
Abdul was polite and professional and I would definitely recommend
Julie F.
5
Thanks to Peter very professional, explained everything detail, highly recommended.
Christopher R.
5
Excellent. The work was carried out proficiently, courteously and I was kept informed of the work at all times. It was also carried out tidily. Would absolutely use the service again and recommend his work to friends and family.
Jai P.
5
A top guy, very decent and helpful. Will definitely use again whenever we need similar work
George P.
5
George was absolutely fantastic and did the job as expected and super efficient. Easy to arrange specifics and friendly to boot. Would definitely recommend and use again in future if in need.
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The Estimation To Obtain The Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate

As a landlord, you are legally obliged to ensure that your rental property is safe and fit for human habitation. This includes ensuring that all electrical appliances and wiring are up to scratch and comply with safety standards. 

While you may be able to do some of the work yourself, it is always best to hire a professional electrician to carry out an inspection and provide you with a Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate.


What Is The Electrical Safety Certificate?

When it comes to electrical safety in rented accommodation, landlords have a legal responsibility to ensure that their properties are up to scratch. One way of doing this is by obtaining a landlord electrical safety certificate (LESC).

A LESC confirms that the electrical installation in a property is safe and meets current UK safety standards. It's valid for five years and must be renewed every time there's a change of tenancy.

Landlords must provide their tenants with a copy of the certificate within 28 days of it being issued. If they don't, they could face a fine of up to £5,000.

There are a number of things that an electrician will check as part of a LESC assessment, including:

  • The condition of the fuse box/consumer unit.
  • The condition of any exposed wiring.
  • The condition of sockets and switches.
  • The presence of earth bonding and earthing arrangements.
  • Any signs of overloading or damage.

What Does A Landlord's Electrical Safety Certificate Mean?

The answer to this question depends on the country in which you are renting. In the United Kingdom, a landlord's electrical safety certificate is required by law. This certificate proves that the property's electrical system is safe and up to code. Obtaining an electrical safety certificate from a qualified electrician before renting out your property is still a good idea. This will give you peace of mind knowing that your tenants are safe from electrical hazards.


What Is The Importance Of A Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate In London?

In London, a landlord's electrical safety certificate is required in order to ensure that the property's electrical system is safe and up to code. This certificate must be obtained from a registered electrician, and it is valid for five years.

It is your responsibility as a landlord to safeguard the safety of your tenants. An electrical safety certificate shows that you have taken the necessary steps to ensure that the electrical system in your property is up to code and safe to use. Without this certificate, you could be liable if something were to happen to your tenants as a result of an electrical fault.

Obtaining a landlord electrical safety certificate is a relatively easy and inexpensive process. However, it is important to make sure that you use a registered electrician in order to get the most accurate and up-to-date information about the safety of your property's electrical system.

It is the duty of the landlord to ensure that the property they are renting out is safe for their tenants. One way to do this is to have an landlord electrical safety certificate issued by a qualified electrician. In London, there are a number of qualified electricians who can issue these certificates.

The London Landlord Association provides a list of qualified electricians on their website. This list includes electricians registered with the Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate Council and approved by the London Fire Brigade.

When choosing an electrician to issue your landlord an electrical safety certificate, it is important to choose one who is experienced and reputable. You can ask for recommendations from friends or family or search online for reviews. Once you have found an electrician you are happy with, you will need to provide them with a copy of your tenancy agreement and proof of insurance.


Is The Electrical Safety Certificate Expired Or Renewable?

An electrical safety certificate is valid for five years from the date of the last periodic inspection, so it's important to keep track of when your certificate expires. You can check the date on your certificate or ask your landlord or letting agent. You can always contact a qualified electrician to check for you if you need more clarification.

If your landlord's electrical safety certificate has expired, they should get it renewed as soon as possible. It's their responsibility to make sure that the property's electrical installations are safe, and an expired certificate could mean that the property is not up to scratch. If you're concerned about the safety of the property's electrics, you can always contact your local authority's environmental health department.

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