EICR Testing & Electrical Safety In Glasgow
NICEIC-approved EICR reports, landlord safety certificates, smoke alarm fitting and PAT testing across Glasgow and the Central Belt. Stay compliant, stay safe.
Full Safety & Compliance Services
What We Test & Certify
All testing carried out by qualified electricians with full NICEIC certification. Reports delivered digitally within 48 hours.
EICR Testing
Comprehensive Electrical Installation Condition Reports for homeowners, landlords and property managers. We test every circuit, identify defects, and provide a clear coded report with recommendations.
Landlord Safety Certificates
All landlords in Scotland must have a valid EICR every 5 years. We provide thorough testing, clear reports, and reminder services to help you stay compliant and protect your tenants.
Electrical Safety Inspections
Pre-purchase electrical surveys for homebuyers, pre-tenancy inspections, and general safety assessments. Know the condition of your electrics before you buy, rent or sell.
Smoke & Heat Alarm Fitting
Supply and installation of mains-wired interlinked smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms to meet Scottish fire safety regulations. We handle everything from assessment to certification.
PAT Testing
Portable Appliance Testing for landlords, offices, schools and commercial properties. We test all portable electrical equipment and provide full records and certificates.
Remedial Works
If your EICR identifies C1 or C2 defects, we can carry out all necessary remedial work to bring your installation up to standard. Fixed pricing with full certification on completion.
Landlord Electrical Safety Requirements
Under Scottish regulations, landlords must ensure electrical installations in rental properties are inspected and tested by a qualified person at least every 5 years. An EICR report must be provided to existing tenants within 28 days and to new tenants before they move in.
- EICR required every 5 years by law
- Certificate must be provided to tenants
- Remedial work must be completed within 28 days for C1/C2 defects
- Failure to comply can result in fines up to £5,000

