EICR Testing in Stockton-on-Tees
NAPIT-registered electrical safety inspections for landlords, homeowners and commercial premises across Stockton-on-Tees. Compliant 5-year EICRs delivered with same-day reports, clear remedial quotes if required, and £30,000 landlord-fine protection. Based just 15 minutes from Stockton-on-Tees.
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Checkatrade 10/10 EICR Testing in Stockton-on-Tees: What We Do
ALPS Electrical is a NAPIT-registered electrical contractor based in Yarm, just 15 minutes from Stockton-on-Tees. We carry out Electrical Installation Condition Reports across Teesside for private landlords, owner-occupiers, letting agencies and commercial property managers. Every inspection is completed by a qualified electrician using calibrated test equipment, with the full report — including all observations, code classifications and any remedial recommendations — issued the same working day in most cases.
We serve every postcode in the Stockton-on-Tees area, including TS16, TS17, TS18, TS19, TS20, TS21, covering Stockton town centre, Norton, Hartburn, Ingleby Barwick, Thornaby and Eaglescliffe.
What you get
- Full visual inspection of consumer unit, wiring, sockets, light fittings and switches
- Live electrical testing on every circuit — insulation, earth fault loop, RCD, continuity
- Signed digital EICR compliant with BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 Wiring Regulations
- Code classifications (C1/C2/C3/FI) clearly explained with cost-to-fix quoted
- Landlord compliance pack — copy for tenants, council and your records if required
Local Context: Stockton-on-Tees Property Stock
Victorian terraces in Norton and Hartburn, post-war council housing in Roseworth and Ragworth, and modern estates around Wynyard and Ingleby Barwick. We've worked across most of these property types and know what to look for. one of the largest private rental sectors in the North East, with significant landlord activity around the universities of Teesside and Durham.
Council jurisdiction note: Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council operates a Selective Licensing scheme covering parts of Newtown, Mandale & Victoria, Parkfield & Oxbridge and Stockton Town Centre — properties in these wards have additional licensing inspections.
Why Landlords in Stockton-on-Tees Choose ALPS for EICRs
The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 made EICR testing a legal requirement for all private landlords in June 2020. A copy must be issued to existing tenants within 28 days of inspection, to new tenants before move-in, and to the local authority within seven days of any request. Non-compliance carries fines of up to £30,000 per breach. Beyond fines, an invalid or missing EICR can void your landlord insurance and expose you to personal liability if a tenant is injured.
What landlords in Stockton-on-Tees tell us they value most:
- Fixed, transparent pricing — no surprise add-ons for properties in your stated postcode area
- Same-day digital reports issued via email, formatted to satisfy Teesside councils' Selective Licensing teams without re-submission
- One contractor for inspection and remedials — if the EICR finds C1/C2 defects, we quote in writing and can complete the work without a separate trade visit
- Portfolio rates for landlords managing 5+ properties in the Stockton-on-Tees/Teesside area
EICR Pricing in Stockton-on-Tees
Our standard EICR pricing in Stockton-on-Tees is structured by the size of the installation, not the size of the property. The number of circuits on the consumer unit is what determines testing time:
| Property type | Typical circuits | EICR fee (inc VAT) | Time on site |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-bed flat / apartment | 4-6 | £135 | ~2 hrs |
| 2-bed terraced / semi | 6-8 | £165 | ~2.5 hrs |
| 3-bed semi / detached | 8-10 | £185 | ~3 hrs |
| 4-bed+ detached | 10-14 | £215 | ~3.5 hrs |
| HMO / shared house (3-5 lets) | 10-14 | £245 | ~4 hrs |
| Small commercial / retail | 8-12 | From £225 | ~3-4 hrs |
Quoted prices apply to standard installations in postcodes TS16, TS17, TS18, TS19, TS20, TS21. Properties with non-standard layouts (multi-meter, three-phase, complex sub-mains) are quoted individually — call us with the situation and we'll confirm in writing.
Common Findings on Stockton-on-Tees EICRs
We carry out hundreds of EICRs a year across Teesside. The most common issues we surface in the Stockton-on-Tees area:
- Old rewireable (BS 3036) fuses still in service on pre-1980s installations — almost always a C2 code (potentially dangerous, requires remedial action)
- Missing or undersized main earthing conductor — common in older properties extended over decades. Usually C2.
- No RCD protection on socket circuits supplying outdoor outlets or bathroom shaver points — C2 under current regulations
- DIY socket additions on lighting circuits, mostly behind kitchen units and in lofts — C2 or C3 depending on configuration
- Plastic consumer units in escape routes — required to be upgraded to metal-clad enclosures under Amendment 3 (2015). C3 if access is clear, C2 if it's in a hall or stairwell.
- Lack of bonding to gas/water service — C2 in most cases; the simplest remedial fix on the list.
For every defect we identify, our report explains what the code means and what the remedial work involves — no jargon. If you need any work doing, we can usually complete it on the same day for minor items, or quote in writing for larger jobs.
How to Book Your Stockton-on-Tees EICR
Three ways to get a date booked:
- Call 01642 790 489 — fastest, especially for urgent landlord deadlines. Lines open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9am-2pm.
- Request a quote online — tell us the property type, postcode and how many circuits if you know. We'll come back within 4 working hours with a fixed price and the next available date.
- Portfolio landlords — drop us an email at info@alpselectrical.com with a property list. We schedule batched site visits to minimise tenant disruption and bill per property at portfolio rates.
Most Stockton-on-Tees bookings are completed within 7-10 working days from first contact. For landlords on a Selective Licensing renewal deadline, we operate a same-week priority slot — flag it when you call.
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EICR FAQs
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a comprehensive inspection of your property electrical wiring, consumer unit, earthing and bonding. Landlords are legally required to have an EICR every 5 years for rented properties. Homeowners are recommended to have one every 10 years or when buying a property. An EICR identifies any defects that could pose a safety risk.
A consumer unit (fuse board) upgrade typically costs between £450 and £800 depending on the number of circuits and complexity. This includes a new metal consumer unit with RCBO protection on every circuit, all reconnection work, minor earthing and bonding upgrades if needed, and an EICR on completion. A modern consumer unit is often required before installing EV chargers or solar panels.
The recommended intervals are: rental properties every 5 years (legal requirement), homeowner-occupied properties every 10 years, commercial properties every 5 years, and swimming pools/special locations annually. You should also have electrics tested when buying a property, after any flood or fire damage, or if you notice warning signs like flickering lights, burning smells or frequently tripping breakers.
We prioritise urgent electrical safety issues during our working hours (Monday to Friday 8am-6pm, Saturday 9am-2pm). If you have a complete power loss, burning smell, or other electrical emergency outside hours, call your electricity distributor (Northern Powergrid: 105) for supply issues, or contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible the next working day.
We cover the whole of Teesside (Middlesbrough, Stockton, Darlington, Hartlepool, Redcar, Yarm, Thornaby, Eaglescliffe, Billingham, Ingleby Barwick, Guisborough), North East England (Durham, Sunderland, Newcastle, Gateshead), North Yorkshire (Northallerton, Stokesley, Thirsk, Ripon, Richmond, York), and parts of West and South Yorkshire.
Yes. ALPS Electrical is registered with NAPIT as a Registered Competent Person for electrical work. This means we are authorised to self-certify notifiable electrical work under Part P of the Building Regulations without needing to involve Building Control. All our work is fully compliant and certified.