Report and plan after an EICR

Once the report is back, the findings should turn into a clear order of action, not just a page of codes.

Serving Brent, wider NW London, and selected West London postcodes. Best first check: send your postcode, property type, and clear screenshots or photos of the report pages that matter.

Once the report is back, the useful part is sorting what matters now, what can be grouped into remedial work, and whether the next step stays as a small remedial scope, moves to a written quote, or needs wider registered electrical delivery where required.

What this step is for

  • Read the findings alongside the reason for the report, the property type, and any inspection limits.
  • Separate what needs attention first from what can be grouped into remedial work and what mainly helps with future planning.
  • Turn the observations into a clear next step so you know whether it looks like a small remedial scope, a written quote, or something wider.

What can change the scope

  • Limited access during the inspection can mean some findings need further checking before a final plan is confirmed.
  • Poor previous work, damage, or older accessories can widen the scope beyond the first list.
  • Deadlines around a sale, tenancy, or repeated faults can affect how the work is phased and quoted.
  • Sometimes the most sensible next step is a broader repair-versus-replacement discussion rather than an immediate fix list.
Official sources and further guidance

Need help after an EICR report?

Send your postcode, property type, and clear screenshots or photos of the report pages that matter. I can help you understand the likely next step and whether it stays as a small remedial scope or needs something wider.