Fully labelled domestic consumer unit after EICR testing

Commercial EICR work across Kent

Commercial EICR scope sits under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 — same testing standard as domestic (BS 7671:2018+A2:2022) but a different legal driver. The duty-holder (employer or building owner) is legally required to maintain the installation in a safe condition; the EICR is the standard documentary evidence of that ongoing duty.

What we cover

Offices, retail premises, small workshops, and mixed-use property across Kent and the Medway towns. Inspection covers every distribution board, every accessible accessory, the supply route, and circuit-level testing. Special attention to circuits with significant load — server rooms, kitchen equipment, workshop plant.

Inspection frequency varies by environment: typical offices and retail every five years, workshops or higher-load premises every three. Insurance renewal is increasingly a trigger — many commercial insurers now ask for evidence of recent electrical inspection.

For premises with hardwired fire alarm or emergency lighting, the EICR covers the supply circuit feeds; the alarm/lighting maintenance regime itself is separate but can be coordinated.

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Tap a town for the commercial landing page covering local considerations and typical inspection patterns in the area.

Commercial EICR towns we cover

Tap a town for a tailored Commercial EICR landing page with local detail.

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