Landlord Safety Certificates
We provide professional landlord safety certificates services across Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, and the surrounding Thanet area. Our fully qualified, certified electricians have extensive experience in all aspects of electrical work.
At Thanet Electrical, we are fully qualified, certified electricians with extensive experience in landlord safety certificates. We serve customers across Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, and throughout the Thanet area.
All our work is carried out to the highest safety standards and is fully certified. We offer free, no-obligation quotes and transparent pricing for all our services.
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Contact Us for More InformationWe Don’t Charge for Failed Certificates
Most electricians charge you for a failed EICR, then charge again for the remedial work, then charge a third time for the retest. That can easily triple your costs.
We work differently. If we find issues during the inspection, we notify you and provide a separate quote for the remedial work. Once approved and completed, we issue a satisfactory certificate — you only pay for one EICR, not a failed report and a retest.
If you specifically need an unsatisfactory report (e.g. for insurance or legal evidence), we can issue one on request.
Same Transparent Pricing as Our Standard EICR
Landlord certificates use the same per-circuit pricing: £49.95 per board + £20 per circuit. Prices start from £99.95.
Your Legal Obligations as a Landlord
Under the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020, all private landlords must:
- Have the electrical installation inspected and tested by a qualified electrician every 5 years
- Obtain an EICR before a new tenancy begins
- Supply a copy of the report to existing tenants within 28 days and to new tenants before they move in
- Complete any remedial work within 28 days of the report (or a shorter period if specified)
- Supply the report to the local authority within 7 days if requested
Failure to comply can result in fines of up to £30,000 and your local council may arrange the inspection themselves and bill you for it.
An EICR Does Not Guarantee a Pass
An EICR is an honest assessment of the installation’s condition. If C1 (danger present) or C2 (potentially dangerous) defects are found, remedial work is required. We clearly explain each defect, provide a separate quotation, and only proceed with your approval.
Because we don’t charge for failed certificates, this works in your favour — you won’t pay for a useless piece of paper. We fix the issues, issue a satisfactory report, and you’re compliant.
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