Fix priorities

If remedials are needed, the report is translated into a practical order of action.

Serving Brent, wider NW London, and selected West London postcodes. Send your postcode, property type, the report page and any clear board or affected-point photos for a clear first answer.

This guide is about turning EICR findings into an order of action. The aim is to separate items that need attention first, items that need further investigation, and work that can be grouped sensibly into remedials or future improvements.

How priorities are usually sorted

  • Identify anything that needs prompt safety attention or should stop being used until checked.
  • Separate further investigation from confirmed remedial work so the next quote or visit is based on facts.
  • Group lower-priority or improvement items sensibly instead of treating every note as the same kind of job.

What can change the scope

  • Hidden damage, poor previous work, unclear circuits or access constraints can change the scope.
  • The final order still depends on what is confirmed on site and in the report.
Official sources and further guidance

Need a quick answer on fix priorities?

Send your postcode, property type, the report page and any clear board or affected-point photos. I’ll explain the likely priority order in plain English.