Planning remedial work after an EICR

An EICR can turn a vague list of electrical concerns into a clear order of action.

Serving Brent, wider NW London, and selected West London postcodes. Send your postcode and a couple of photos for quick fault triage.

Best when you already have a report, survey comments or recurring concerns and need to decide what comes first. The point is to separate urgent safety work, further investigation and improvement work so the next step is clear.

Planning remedials is about sequence, not panic. Some findings need dealing with first. Others are better grouped into one tidy follow-on visit or planned alongside wider work.

When this helps

  • You have an EICR or survey comments but no clear order of action.
  • There is a mix of urgent items, further investigation and improvement work.
  • You need to know whether the next step is a small remedial scope, a wider quote or registered electrical delivery.

What can change the scope

  • Some report items describe a symptom rather than the final repair method.
  • Hidden damage, poor previous work, access limits or consumer-unit issues can widen the scope.
Official sources and further guidance

Need help turning an EICR into a sensible remedial plan?

Send your postcode, property type, the report or report pages, and any consumer-unit or fault photos. I’ll confirm whether this looks like a straightforward follow-on scope or a wider remedial quote.