Request and scope

Start with the property type, postcode and reason for the report so the right EICR next step can be confirmed.

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

This is the first EICR enquiry step: confirm the postcode, property type, reason for the report, and any existing report or survey wording before the inspection is booked. The aim is to make sure a formal EICR is the right next step, not to push every electrical question into a formal report.

What happens here

  • Confirm whether the job is for a sale, tenancy, wider safety check, remedial planning or pre-upgrade clarity.
  • Check property type, access, timing and any previous report or survey wording that may affect the scope.
  • Decide whether the right next step is a formal EICR, fault finding first, or a report review before booking.

What can change the next step

  • If the issue is actively tripping, overheating, sparking or partly dead, fault finding or an urgent call-or-text first step may be safer than booking a report first.
  • Access limits, deadlines, repeated faults or an unclear scope can change timing and what should be booked.
Official sources and further guidance

Need a quick answer on the right EICR next step?

Send your postcode, property type, why the report is needed, and any board photos or report wording you already have. I’ll tell you whether this looks like the right EICR next step, fault finding first, or a report review before booking.