Electric James is a fully qualified 17th edition and Part P certified Electrician in Cricklewood NW2, London. Electric James delivers domestic or commercial electrical services in West Hampstead, Hampstead, Kilburn, Willesden, Cricklewood, Dollis Hill, Hendon and many more north London locations.
Whether you're looking for an electrician for an electrical landlord certificate, PAT testing, installing new underfloor heating, outdoor garden lights, fitting a new electric oven, storage heater installations or just fix a broken socket, then Electric James is your reliable electrician.
Whether you're looking for an electrician for an electrical landlord certificate, PAT testing, installing new underfloor heating, outdoor garden lights, fitting a new electric oven, storage heater installations or just fix a broken socket, then Electric James is your reliable electrician.
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Trusted trader you can use Ombudsmen Services Ltd for dispute resolution.
In the unlikely event of a complaint arising and you wish to refer the complaint to them please contact Which?
Trusted traders in the first instance on 0117 981 2929.
Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) replaces the Periodic Inspection Report (PIR).
NB: Electric James is a fully qualified Part P registered Electrician.
I work to the UK national safety standard (BS 7671) and will give you a safety certificate to confirm that my work has been designed, inspected and tested in line with that standard.
NB: Electric James is a fully qualified Part P registered Electrician.
I work to the UK national safety standard (BS 7671) and will give you a safety certificate to confirm that my work has been designed, inspected and tested in line with that standard.
Electrical Safety Certificates are formally known as an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR).
Since all electrical installations (electrical wiring, sockets, switches, electrical appliances and accessories) deteriorate with use and age they should be tested and inspected regularly to check their condition and safety for use.
To do this you can commission an Electrical Installation Condition Reports or EICR for short.
An EICR tests the condition of the electrical installations in your home or business and provides you with an electrical report on their safety and highlights any defects or deviations from the current revision of the current electrical regulations, which you can then remedy.
Since all electrical installations (electrical wiring, sockets, switches, electrical appliances and accessories) deteriorate with use and age they should be tested and inspected regularly to check their condition and safety for use.
To do this you can commission an Electrical Installation Condition Reports or EICR for short.
An EICR tests the condition of the electrical installations in your home or business and provides you with an electrical report on their safety and highlights any defects or deviations from the current revision of the current electrical regulations, which you can then remedy.
Portable appliance testing (PAT) is the term used to describe the examination of electrical appliances and equipment to ensure they are safe to use.
There is no legal obligation to carry out a portable appliance test (PAT test) on portable electrical appliances (washing machines, dishwashers etc) for rented residential accommodation except if you have an employee working or living in rented accommodation (e.g. in a care home).
However, the Electrical Safety Council's Guidance recommends PAT to ensure appliances are safe for the tenants.
There is no legal obligation to carry out a portable appliance test (PAT test) on portable electrical appliances (washing machines, dishwashers etc) for rented residential accommodation except if you have an employee working or living in rented accommodation (e.g. in a care home).
However, the Electrical Safety Council's Guidance recommends PAT to ensure appliances are safe for the tenants.
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