Jan 24
In this blog post, we'll discuss why an EICR is important for electrical safety and how it can benefit you.
It isn’t always easy to tell if a rewire is necessary, as most wiring is hidden behind walls, under floorboards and above ceilings. However, there are some signs that indicate that a rewire might be needed, such as flickering lights, electrical shocks and burning smells.
If you notice any of these warning signs, it’s important to call a professional electrician for an inspection. At Point Electrical, we offer a comprehensive inspection to determine whether or not your home needs a rewire.
Our domestic electricians will check for signs of wear and tear, faulty wiring and potential fire hazards. After we have carried out the inspection you will receive an electrical installations condition report (EICR), detailing any deterioration damage, hazards and anything that doesn’t comply with today’s safety standards and could potentially give rise to danger.
Contact the team at Point Electrical today to discuss your requirements.
Our team of expert domestic electricians can manage all aspects of your electrical installation, from start to finish. Whether you need a one-off project completed or multiple new developments, we can help.
We pride ourselves on our high quality workmanship and customer service, so you can be sure you’re in good hands. We’ll work with you to ensure your electrical installation is carried out to the highest standards, and we’ll always be on hand to answer any questions you may have.
We have a wealth of experience in all types of electrical installations, and our work is always completed on time and within budget.
The consumer unit, or fuse box, is the central point for all of the electrical circuits in your home. Its primary purpose is to protect your electrical appliances from damage by controlling the flow of electricity.
Over time, however, the components in a consumer unit can become worn out or damaged, which can lead to electrical problems.
If you suspect that your consumer unit is not up to date, you should have it inspected by a qualified electrician. Our team of domestic electricians at Point Electrical can help determine if the unit is safe for use and make any necessary recommendations.
By keeping your electrical system up to date, you can help to ensure the safety of your appliances and protect your home from potential hazards.
Based in Hatfield, Hertfordshire we are big enough to meet all of your requirements but small enough to care.
Our team have experience across a broad range of sectors from large commercial units and data centres to private residences, listed buildings and schools.
We strive to be competitive and fair with our pricing, without compromising the quality of materials and service.
We offer a 1 year guarantee on all the work that we carry out. If it fails we'll fix it for free.
If you are looking for electrical services or have a query about your electrics then contact Point Electrical today – we’re here to help.