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When it comes to home maintenance, most people think of repainting walls, servicing the boiler, or checking the roof.

Yet, one of the most critical systems in your home often goes unnoticed: your electrics. Electrical wiring is hidden behind walls and under floors, quietly powering everything we use — from lighting to appliances. Because of this, problems can go undetected until they become serious. That’s where Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs) come in.

In this blog, we’ll explain what an EICR is, why it’s important, and how often your home should have one.

What is an Electrical Safety Check (EICR)?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report, commonly known as an EICR, is an inspection carried out by a qualified electrician. Its purpose is to check the condition of your electrical system and highlight any issues that could be dangerous or lead to problems in the future.

During an EICR, your electrician will:

  • Test sockets, switches, and fittings for faults.
  • Check consumer units (fuse boards) for safety.
  • Look for signs of deterioration in wiring.
  • Assess whether the system meets current safety standards.

The result is a detailed report, which states whether your installation is safe or if remedial work is required.

Why Regular Checks Are Essential

Many UK homes still have wiring that’s 25, 30, or even 40 years old. While wiring might look fine on the outside, deterioration over time can create fire risks and safety hazards.

Electrical faults are one of the leading causes of house fires in the UK, often due to outdated systems that haven’t been inspected in decades. Regular checks give you the reassurance that your home is safe and compliant with the latest regulations.

Who Needs an EICR?

  • Homeowners – Especially if your property hasn’t been checked within the last 10 years.
  • Landlords – Legally required to provide an EICR every 5 years or at the start of a tenancy.
  • Businesses – Workplaces must also meet strict safety requirements and carry out periodic inspections.

Even if you’re not legally required, it’s worth considering an inspection if you’ve noticed flickering lights, frequent breaker trips, or burning smells from sockets.

The Benefits of Electrical Safety Checks

  • Peace of mind – Know your family is safe from hidden dangers.
  • Legal compliance – Especially important for landlords and commercial property owners.
  • Prevent costly damage – Catching small faults early prevents bigger repairs later.
  • Energy efficiency – Updated wiring and modern safety devices can help reduce wasted energy.

How JJB Electrical Can Help

At JJB Electrical, we provide thorough, detailed EICRs across Hertfordshire & Essex. Our electricians are NAPIT-approved and fully qualified to identify potential issues, advise on next steps, and carry out remedial work where needed.

Whether you’re a homeowner, landlord, or business, an electrical safety check is one of the smartest investments you can make in your property.

You wouldn’t drive your car for 10 years without an MOT, so why take the same risk with your electrics? Regular inspections keep your property safe, compliant, and future-ready.

📞 Book your EICR today with JJB Electrical – protecting homes and families across Hertfordshire & Essex.