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Commercial Electrics & Compliance Services in Newton Abbot, Torquay & the Surrounding Devon Areas

Ensuring electrical safety in rental properties is a legal requirement for landlords in the UK. At Adams Electrics, we provide comprehensive Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs), PAT testing, and landlord electrical certificates to help property owners in Newton Abbot, Torquay, and the surrounding Devon area remain compliant with current regulations. With over 40 years of experience, our NICEIC-approved electricians conduct thorough inspections to ensure properties meet the required safety standards.

Whether you own a single rental property or manage a portfolio, our professional electrical testing and certification services ensure tenant safety, protect your investment, and help you avoid potential fines for non-compliance.

Our electrical services also extend to solar panel and EV charging point installations, full and partial rewires, and consumer unit upgrades.

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The Importance of Landlord Electrical Certificates

The UK government requires landlords to carry out periodic electrical inspections to maintain safe living conditions for tenants. Here’s why EICRs and landlord electrical certificates are essential:

  • Legal Requirement – Landlords must have an EICR conducted at least every five years or before a new tenant moves in.
  • Tenant Safety – Identifies potential electrical hazards, reducing the risk of fires and electric shocks.
  • Avoid Fines – Non-compliance can result in significant penalties.
  • Insurance Compliance – Many insurance policies require an up-to-date electrical safety certificate.
  • Property Protection – Prevents electrical faults that could lead to expensive repairs or damage.

Adams’ electricians are fully qualified to assess electrical systems in rental properties and ensure they meet the latest UK safety standards.

EICRs Explained

During an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), our team conducts a detailed inspection of a property’s electrical system, checking for:

Electrical Overloads – Ensuring circuits are not overburdened.

Faulty Wiring & Components – Identifying deterioration that could lead to hazards.

Earthing & Bonding Issues – Verifying safety measures are correctly installed.

Potential Fire Risks – Assessing wiring, fuse boards, and appliances.

General Wear & Tear – Checking sockets, switches, and wiring for signs of damage.

Following the inspection, we provide a detailed report outlining any issues found and recommendations for remedial action if necessary. If the system passes the inspection, we issue a landlord electrical certificate confirming compliance.

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Additional Electrical Compliance for Landlords

Alongside EICRs and landlord electrical certificates, we offer a range of additional commercial electrical services for landlords to keep rental properties safe and compliant:

  • Portable Appliance Testing (PAT Testing) – Ensuring appliances meet safety standards.
  • Consumer Unit Upgrades – Replacing outdated fuse boards with modern, compliant consumer units.
  • Smoke & Fire Alarm Installation – Essential for rental properties under UK safety regulations.
  • Emergency Lighting Installation – For multi-occupancy properties and HMOs.
  • Electrical Repairs & Maintenance – Addressing any issues identified in an EICR.

If faults are detected during an inspection, our team is available to repair swiftly, ensuring compliance is restored without unnecessary delays.

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What Happens if an EICR Identifies Issues?

If an EICR highlights faults or non-compliance, landlords must rectify these issues within 28 days. Adams Electrics provides efficient repair and upgrade services to ensure your property meets legal safety requirements. Once the necessary work is completed, we conduct a follow-up assessment and issue a new landlord electrical certificate.

We commonly address various electrical issues to ensure rental properties in Newton Abbot, Torquay, and the surrounding areas meet safety standards. Outdated wiring can pose a significant hazard, so we replace old or unsafe electrical systems with modern, compliant installations. Overloaded circuits are another common issue, often requiring additional circuits to prevent overheating and potential fire risks.

Many older properties throughout Devon still have faulty consumer units, so we upgrade outdated fuse boards to meet current safety regulations. Additionally, insufficient earthing and bonding can lead to electric shock or system failures, so we ensure proper earthing and bonding are in place for maximum safety and compliance.

Working with Adams Electrics can ensure that landlords’ properties are safe, compliant, and legally protected. We guarantee full compliance and are widely trusted throughout the areas we cover. From testing and repairs to landlord electrical certificate issues, our work is completed with minimal disruption to landlords and tenants.

FAQs

Most properties require a full electrical inspection every five years, although more frequent testing may be recommended depending on the property’s condition and previous reports.

If issues are found during the inspection, a report will outline the problems and recommend remedial work to improve safety and compliance.

Yes, of course. Appointments can usually be arranged at convenient times to minimise disruption for both tenants and property owners while ensuring access to the property.

An electrical safety inspection checks wiring, sockets, switches, fuse boards, earthing, and circuits throughout the property to identify damage, wear, overloading, or potential safety hazards that may require attention.

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