One clear point of contact for an EICR

Start with David for the first check, scope and next-step explanation, rather than working out who to speak to at each stage.

Serving Brent, wider NW London, and selected West London postcodes. Best first check: send your postcode, property type, why you need the report, and any board photos or previous report pages if you have them.

This guide explains what one clear point of contact means on this site. It is about clearer communication and a simpler first step: you start with David, the inspection and reporting steps are explained early, and the report findings are turned into practical next steps instead of being left vague.

What this means

  • Start with David for the first check, scope and quote discussion.
  • Share the reason for the EICR, the property type, and any existing report or survey context before booking.
  • Once the report is back, the findings and likely next step are explained in plain English.

What can change the next step

  • The inspection still follows the proper registered pathway where required.
  • If the report points to remedial work, certification issues or wider faults, that next stage is scoped separately and explained before anything bigger is booked.
  • Access, missing information or unclear report history can slow the first check, which is why photos and context help.
Official sources and further guidance

Need the EICR explained clearly from the start?

Send your postcode, property type, why you need the report, and any report pages or board photos you already have. I’ll confirm the likely inspection fit and the most sensible next step.