Commercial Electrical Compliance
EICR
EICR for Commercial Properties in London
From £250
** For commercial and managed premises only
Service Highlights
- In-house qualified electrical engineers
- Clear C1 / C2 / C3 coding
- Digital compliance report
Professional EICR (Commercial) inspections for commercial properties across Greater London, delivered by in-house qualified electrical engineers.
Fortis Fire & Electrical provides clear, structured Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs) for commercial premises and managed buildings across London and Greater London, written to support audits, insurance requirements, and practical decision‑making.
What Our EICR (Commercial) Covers
All inspections are conducted in line with current UK electrical safety regulations and BS 7671 standards.
What’s Included
Service Highlights
- Inspection and testing of electrical installations
- Identification of defects and deterioration
- Written explanations of findings
- Practical recommendations for remedial action
- Documentation suitable for:
- • Audits
- • Insurers
- • Managing agents
- • Landlords
- Reports are structured to be clear, consistent, and defensible.
Target Clients
Who This Service Is For
Our expertise is strictly focused on high-stakes environments. We provide professional compliance solutions designed exclusively for commercial and non-domestic properties.
- Note: This service is not intended for domestic homeowners.
Commercial premises
High‑street businesses
Offices and mixed‑use buildings
Industrial units
Managed residential buildings (communal areas)
Property & facilities management companies
Service Methodology & Framework
The Standards of Excellence
Electrical Safety Regulations
Under the Electricity at Work Regulations, electrical systems must be maintained in a condition that prevents danger.
- Identify deterioration or defects
- Prioritise remedial work sensibly
- Understand safety risks clearly
- Maintain safe, reliable electrical systems
Common Industry Issues
- Inconsistent coding (C1/C2/C3)
- Rushed inspections & missed circuits
- Reports that cause confusion
- No clear guidance on what action is actually required
- This leads to confusion, delays, and unnecessary re‑testing.
The Fortis Difference
- Inspect installations properly
- Apply consistent, justifiable coding
- Explain defects in plain English
- Clearly distinguish between:
- • Immediate safety issues
- • Items requiring attention
- • Immediate safety issues
- • Items requiring attention
- • Observations for future planning
- • Provide practical recommendations, not generic statements
Accountability & Consistency
All EICRs are carried out in‑house by Fortis engineers, ensuring consistent standards and clear reporting across your entire portfolio.
- One Accountable Contractor
- No Conflicting Documentation
Essential for portfolios and managed buildings
Seamless Process
How We Deliver Our Service
We follow a simple, streamlined process designed to make booking your Fire Risk Assessment quick and hassle-free via online, call, or WhatsApp.
1
Book Your Assessment
Choose a suitable time for a commercial electrical inspection.
2
Electrical System Checks
Wiring, circuits, distribution boards, and fixed equipment are inspected.
3
Risk Coding
Electrical issues are classified using clear C1, C2, and C3 codes.
4
EICR Report
A fully documented digital EICR report is delivered for audits or insurers.
Seamless Process
EICR (Commercial)
From £250
Final pricing depends on building size, system complexity, and number of circuits.
- No hidden fees
- No unnecessary upselling
Seamless Process
Why Choose Fortis Fire & Electrical
We follow a simple, streamlined process designed to make booking your Fire Risk Assessment quick and hassle-free via online, call, or WhatsApp.
Clarity-First EICR Reporting
Our EICRs are written to be understood — clear defect descriptions, clear codes, and clear actions, without technical confusion.
Consistent, Defensible Coding
We apply BS 7671 codes consistently and justifiably, avoiding over-classification and contradictory observations across circuits or sites.
Plain-English Explanations
Every observation explains what the issue is, why it matters, and what needs to be done — not just a code with no context.
Practical Next Steps
Our reports distinguish clearly between immediate risks, required remedial works, and future improvements, supporting sensible decision-making.
One Accountable Contractor
All EICRs are completed in-house by Fortis engineers, eliminating conflicting reports, mixed standards, and unclear responsibility.
Built for Audits & Insurance Review
Fortis EICRs are structured to stand up to scrutiny from insurers, auditors, managing agents, and enforcement bodies.
Next Steps
Ready to Get Started?
Ensure your building meets fire safety requirements with a clear, professional Fire Risk Assessment.
- EICR (Commercial) - From £250