Property compliance certificates
Property compliance certificates, issued by registered and qualified people, with any remedial work handled in house. If you rent out property, these are not optional, and getting them wrong is expensive.
If you let property, the law requires certain safety certificates, renewed on a recurring cycle. They are not paperwork for the sake of it. A certificate is only legally valid when it is issued by a registered, qualified person, and an invalid certificate is the same as no certificate.
Certificates we issue
- EICR, the electrical installation condition report, issued by a NICEIC registered electrician.
- Gas safety certificate, often called a CP12, issued by a Gas Safe registered engineer.
- Landlord compliance package, your certificates bundled into one booking.
We also provide EPCs, PAT testing, fire risk assessments, fire alarm and emergency lighting checks, legionella risk assessments, HMO compliance and commercial certificates. Call us and we will confirm what your property needs.
The bit most companies leave out
If the property does not pass, we fix it. Any remedial work is carried out in house by our own accredited trades, and the certificate is re-issued once the work is signed off. One company, one number, no chasing a second contractor.
Which certificates apply to me?
Requirements differ depending on the property, its appliances, whether it is an HMO, and which nation of the UK it sits in. Rather than guess, tell us about the property and we will confirm what applies and what it will cost.
Get a quote or call 07817 435 555.
Frequently asked questions
It depends on the property, the appliances in it and where it is. Electrical and gas safety are the two most common. Others include an EPC, PAT testing, fire risk assessment and legionella risk assessment. Tell us about the property and we will tell you what applies.
Yes, and it is usually cheaper and less disruptive. The landlord compliance package bundles your certificates into one booking, often on one visit.
We fix it. Remedial work is carried out in house by our own accredited trades and the certificate is re-issued once the work is signed off.
Yes. Certificates are only legally valid when issued by a registered, qualified person. Our electrical certificates are issued by NICEIC registered electricians and our gas certificates by Gas Safe registered engineers.