Colwick
Small business specialist electrician. Electrical certificates and associated remedial work. Making your electrics safe and compliant at a reasonable price. All electrical work, small jobs (Min fee £89) Fault finding, Consumer unit replacements Additional sockets or Lighting.
3 customer reviews
Annie Thorold
Electricians
John was very professional and efficient would definitely recommend and use again
Elizabeth Thorold
Reply from Ohm Check Ltd
Hi Annie Thank you for your kind words. Hope your enjoying your new shower. Please call if you need any more electrical work. Thanks John
Annie Thorold
Electricians
John was very professional and polite would reccomend and use again
Sarah Johnson
Electricians
John was very professional and efficient.
Reply from Ohm Check Ltd
Hi Sarah, Thanks for taking the time to leave a review and thank you so much for your kind words. John
Consumer unit (Fuse box) replacement
Remove existing Fuse box Consumer unit and replace with RCBO breaker Box with surge protection. This means a fault on one circuit will not trip any of the others. Full testing, Certification and Local Authority Notification included.
EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report)
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a report carried out to assess the safety of the existing electrical installation within a property and is used to describe its condition. Parts of the system that are reported on include consumer units, protective bonding, lighting, switches and sockets etc. Its purpose is to confirm as far as possible whether or not the electrical installation is in a safe condition for continued service.
The EICR will show whether the electrical installation is in a 'satisfactory' or 'unsatisfactory' condition and will detail a list of observations affecting the safety or requiring improvements.
These observations will be supported by codes.
Unsatisfactory Codes are:
C1 – Danger present, risk of injury, immediate remedial action required
C2 – Potentially Dangerous, urgent remedial action required
FI – Further investigation required
A Satisfactory Code is:
C3 – Improvement recommended
Action is required if the EICR issued is unsatisfactory. If an EICR contains a C1, C2 or FI code, it is unsatisfactory. If a C1 is discovered, the electrician will often take action using temporary measures to make the dangerous installation safe. Then, as is also the case with a C2 or FI code, it is the owner’s responsibility to organise a repair, replacement or further investigation within 28 days.