
Every EICR we carry out in Telford is completed by a fully qualified, NAPIT-approved electrician. We follow the latest BS 7671 Wiring Regulations on every single inspection. Your certificate is always accurate, certified, and legally valid.
Telford has everything from domestic semis to large industrial units. We have extensive experience inspecting all types of properties — so we know exactly what to look for and where faults are most likely to be hiding.
We know your time is valuable. We offer flexible appointment slots across Telford to fit around your schedule. We aim to arrive on time, work efficiently, and complete the inspection with minimum disruption to you.
Once the inspection is complete, we aim to have your EICR certificate with you as quickly as possible. Whether you need it for a tenancy compliance deadline or a property sale, we make sure you're never kept waiting.
We give you a clear, honest quote before we start. No surprise charges. No last-minute extras. You'll always know exactly what the inspection costs before we set foot in the property.
An EICR inspection with Makse Electrical & Renewables is straightforward from start to finish. We take care of everything — all you need to do is book, and we handle the rest.
A full rewire comes with an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC), not an EICR. An EIC confirms the new installation was completed safely. An EICR is a condition report carried out on an existing installation over time. Even after a rewire, future EICRs will be needed to confirm the installation remains in a safe condition as it ages.
Common signs include old-style round-pin sockets, a fuse box with rewirable fuses rather than circuit breakers, rubber or fabric-covered cables, or a lack of RCD protection. However, many hidden wiring issues have no visible signs at all. An EICR is the only reliable way to find out the true condition of your electrical installation.
Yes — many home insurers require a valid EICR as a condition of cover, particularly for older properties. If you can’t provide a current EICR, your insurer may refuse a claim related to an electrical fault. Having an up-to-date certificate protects both your property and your policy.
An RCD (Residual Current Device) is a safety switch that cuts the power if it detects a fault — helping to prevent electric shocks and fires. Modern wiring regulations require RCD protection on most circuits. If your property lacks adequate RCD protection, it’s likely to be flagged on your EICR as a C2 or C3 observation depending on the risk level.
Simply call us on 07724 274691 or complete our online contact form. We’ll take a few details about your property, provide a free quote, and book an appointment at a time that’s convenient for you.
