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Electrics Tested - £130 for a standard 2-3
Bedroom Property
All electrical
installations deteriorate over time due to
general wear and tear. An inspection and test of
an electrical installation whether it be
domestic, commercial or industrial is known as a
Periodic Inspection Report - PIR for short.
What is a
Periodic Inspection Report? PIR
A periodic inspection report is a report on the
condition of an electrical installation - a
report on how safe the electrics are. It is
essentially an MOT for your properties
electrics. The report is usually a three plus
page document (depending on the size and type of
the property to be inspected & tested) and
consists of:
• Details of the electrical installation
• Items inspected and tested
• Observations & recommendations
• Test results
If you are considering buying a property then it
would be wise to invest in a PIR before making
your final decision, if you are letting it then
you want to know it's safe for your tenants or
you may simply wish to check that if your own
electrics are safe for your own peace of mind. A
surveyors report will not tell you if a property
is electrically sound, although they may
recommend having a PIR.
Why Have a
Periodic Inspection Report?
There are many things that are either not seen
or known about the general state of an
electrical installation and these should not be
overlooked, Just because a light comes on when a
switch is operated does not mean that it is 100%
safe. A wire may be loose, a fuse or CB (Circuit
Breaker) may be over rated and not protect the
cable which may overheat (this especially
happens when too many adaptors are used in one
socket) or it could be a DIY attempt gone wrong,
all of these could start a fire.
What is involved
in a Periodic Inspection?
Firstly and most importantly an inspection of
the electrics is carried out which normally
takes approx 3 hours. Are there signs of damage,
wear and tear or ageing components? The consumer
unit or fuse board, main supply, earthing,
sockets, switches and light fittings are tested
& checked to make sure the cables supplying them
are safe, installed properly and are suitable
for the intended purpose and continued use.
Cables that are concealed in walls, under floors
or in conduit or trunking however are not
inspected, as this would not be practical. Any
observations that are made during the inspection
are noted and given a code, listed below:
• Code 1 Requires urgent attention
• Code 2 Requires improvement
• Code 3 Requires further investigation
• Code 4 Does not comply with the current
British Standard BS7671 - this does not mean it
is dangerous.
Remedial Works
Your report will include details of any
deviations from current standards together with
a list of any remedial work deemed necessary. If
required we will quote for remedial works, but
you are under no obligation to get this work
done by ourselves.
Just because it WORKS, It doesn't mean it's
SAFE!
PIR = £130 for a
standard 2-3 bedroom property with one fuse
board
For larger
properties please call for price |