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Electrical check for house purchase

To ensure that the electrical installation in the property is safe, it is highly recommended that you obtain an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) from a qualified electrician. In this blog post, we will explain what an EICR is, why it's important, and how it can benefit you when purchasing a property.

What is an EICR?
An EICR is a detailed inspection of the electrical installation in a property. It is carried out by a qualified electrician who will check the wiring, sockets, switches, light fittings, consumer unit (fuse box), and any other electrical equipment to ensure that they are safe and comply with the latest electrical regulations. The electrician will also identify any defects or potential hazards that could cause electric shock or fire.

Why is an EICR important when purchasing a property?
An EICR is an important aspect to consider when purchasing a property as it provides valuable information about the electrical installation and its condition. It can help you to identify any electrical hazards or defects that may require immediate attention, and it can also highlight any potential electrical issues that may arise in the future.

In addition to ensuring the safety of the property, an EICR can also help you to negotiate the purchase price of the property. If the report identifies any electrical defects or hazards, you can use this information to negotiate a lower purchase price or request that the seller rectifies any issues prior to the sale.

How can an EICR benefit you when purchasing a property?
Obtaining an EICR when purchasing a property can benefit you in several ways. Firstly, it can provide peace of mind that the electrical installation is safe and compliant with the latest regulations. This can be particularly important if you are purchasing an older property that may have outdated or unsafe electrical wiring.

Secondly, an EICR can help you to budget for any potential electrical work that may need to be carried out in the future. If the report identifies any issues that may require attention, you can use this information to plan and budget for any necessary repairs or upgrades.

Finally, an EICR can be used as a bargaining tool when negotiating the purchase price of a property. If the report identifies any electrical defects or hazards, you can use this information to negotiate a lower purchase price or request that the seller rectifies any issues prior to the sale.

 

Conclusion
In conclusion, obtaining an EICR when purchasing a property is an essential step to ensuring the safety of the electrical installation and identifying any potential hazards or defects. It can provide valuable information that can be used to negotiate the purchase price of the property, budget for any potential electrical work, and provide peace of mind that the property is safe and compliant with the latest regulations. If you're in the market to purchase a new property, don't overlook the importance of obtaining an EICR.

L J Norton Electrical can carry out the EICR and provide you with a full detailed report on your electrics, we are happy to contact the estate agent or current owner on your behalf to make all arrangements so you dont have to.

All you have to do is get in touch with us here at L J Norton Electrical and we will take it from there.