• Address

    15 Exbury Crescent, Cranleigh, GU6 8RE

  • Phone Number

    +44 7856 023302

  • Office Hours
    • Monday: 08:00-18:00
    • Tuesday: 08:00-18:00
    • Wednesday: 08:00-18:00
    • Thursday: 08:00-18:00
    • Friday: 08:00-18:00
    • Saturday: 09:00-13:00

Domestic Electrical Testing

Savvy homebuyers often request an Electrical Safety Certificate before buying a property. They want to ensure it meets safety standards. Mortgage lenders or surveyors often recommend an EICR. It finds problems in the electrical system. Homeowners often get an EICR before selling their property.

If we find any electrical problems, we provide free repair quotes. This transparency helps both the buyer and seller. They can see the work needed. It facilitates a quick and fair negotiation.


Commercial Electrical Testing

Test and inspect electrical systems often. It's crucial for safety and performance. They ensure a safe working environment in commercial properties. Neglected electrical systems pose serious risks. Fire and shock hazards loom when wires fray or maintenance lapses. Safety demands vigilance in upkeep and installation. Routine inspections ensure all wiring and appliances work. This reduces accidents and saves energy.

Regular testing is vital for safety. It also cuts energy costs and ensures compliance with laws. This supports business sustainability.

Age and use take their toll on electrical systems.

Safety demands vigilance. Periodic inspections detect hidden dangers. Expert testing reveals potential hazards. These crucial checks ensure installations remain fit for purpose. Regular scrutiny safeguards against deterioration. Thorough examinations protect users and property alike. Timely inspections prevent accidents. Professional assessment guarantees peace of mind.

Don't neglect this vital maintenance.

  • Identify any overloaded circuits or equipment.

  • Detect potential electrical shock risks and fire hazards.

  • Highlight any defective electrical work.

  • Reveal any issues with earthing or bonding.

Safety first: check your wiring with an EICR. This report evaluates electrical systems, ensuring your property stays secure. Don't overlook this crucial assessment of your house's power infrastructure.

Safety first: hazard detection protects workers and aligns with legal standards. This proactive approach prevents accidents, fostering a secure workplace environment. A qualified electrician does this thorough inspection. They examine the wiring, fuse boxes, and other components. The document lists any needed repairs or upgrades. It gives homeowners and landlords peace of mind.

An EICR is a formal document. It is issued after a thorough test of a property's electrical system. It outlines any faults or safety concerns found during the inspection. After fixing faults, an EIC or MWC should be issued with the EICR. This shows compliance with British Standard BS 7671.

This documentation is vital after an electric incident, like a fire or shock. It proves the electrical work met legal safety standards.


Fire Safety: A Vital Routine

Regular checks keep alarms in top shape. Inspect visual indicators monthly. Test smoke detectors yearly. Replace batteries as needed. Clean sensors to prevent false alarms. Document all maintenance. Schedule professional inspections annually. Address issues promptly. Train staff on proper use. Update systems as technology advances. Stay compliant with local codes. Lives hang in the balance. Regular upkeep of alarms protects them.

Test fire alarms and other electrical systems thoroughly. Schedule inspections every 3-5 years. Regular checks ensure safety and functionality. Don't neglect this crucial maintenance task. Keep your building secure and up to code. This ensures safety and functionality. Fire alarm testing checks for overloads, shocks, fire hazards, and faulty wiring. Regular inspections help maintain compliance with safety standards and provide peace of mind.


Safety first: PAT keeps workplaces secure.

Employers, workers, and freelancers must maintain electrical gear. Regular checks are vital for employee tools, public devices, rented equipment, and repaired items. Schools, hospitals, shops, and hotels need vigilant testing. The law demands electrical safety for all. PAT ensures compliance and protects lives. Don't neglect this crucial process. Keep your appliances in check and your people safe.


Emergency Lighting Testing

When lights fail, emergency illumination becomes a lifeline. It guides occupants to safety, preventing chaos and potential harm. Quick action in darkness can mean the difference between peril and protection. Our team tests your emergency lighting systems. We ensure they follow the British Standard BS 5266-1. It governs their design, installation, and maintenance.

Emergency lights are powered independently. Backup batteries keep them working during a power failure. Regular testing ensures the systems work. They provide a safe evacuation route in an emergency.


Need help with electrical testing?

Our qualified electricians can test electrical safety in homes and businesses. They are experienced in all types of testing. Contact us today to schedule an inspection or get a free quote.