Landlord EICR Certificates in Sunderland
Sunderland's rental market is anchored by Ashbrooke, an established area close to the University of Sunderland where a large student population, well over 20,000 across the city, keeps demand for shared houses and flats high. City-centre conversions add further stock to the mix, and many of these properties are older terraces that have been split and re-let many times over. An EICR, or Electrical Installation Condition Report, is a full inspection and test of a property's fixed wiring, consumer unit and sockets, and it confirms plainly whether the installation is safe for tenants to keep using.
As a NAPIT registered, City & Guilds qualified and DBS-checked team with 14 years' experience, we are comfortable arranging access to occupied student houses and city-centre flats without disrupting tenants unnecessarily. We test the full installation to the 18th Edition wiring regulations and grade every finding by urgency, so the report is clear rather than a page of codes. A free fixed written quote settles the price before we start, one figure agreed up front, and we protect floors with dust sheets throughout. Landlords across Ashbrooke and the city centre rely on us to keep their EICRs current and their paperwork straightforward.
Student rental experience
We regularly test shared houses and flats around Ashbrooke and the University of Sunderland, so we know the wiring typical of long-let student properties.
DBS-checked team
Our engineers are DBS-checked, which matters when arranging access to tenanted homes and shared houses across the city.
Fixed price, no surprises
A free fixed written quote agreed before we start means your landlord EICR cost is settled with nothing added to the invoice.
Your questions, answered
How often do I need a landlord EICR in Sunderland?
Private rented properties need a satisfactory EICR at least every five years and at each change of tenancy. With the turnover common in Ashbrooke's student lets, we can help you track renewal dates so nothing lapses.
How much does a landlord EICR cost in Sunderland?
A typical domestic EICR broadly costs in the region of £150 to £300, depending on the property size and number of circuits, with larger shared houses towards the upper end. We confirm one fixed written price before any work starts.
Can you test a house split into several student lets?
Yes, we regularly test shared houses with multiple tenancies around Ashbrooke and the city centre, checking each circuit and any shared supply arrangements as part of the full inspection.
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