Brockholes is a small village in West Yorkshire in the area of the Kirklees Metropolitan Council. To the North sits the village of Honley and to the South is Holmfirth. According to the 2001 Census the population was 1861 people.
There are many historic Grade 2 Listed structures within the village and the housing is a mixture of new and old. As your local ELECTRICIAN IN BROCKHOLES, I can tell you that all properties have one thing in common when it comes to their electrics.
Most will require an electrical inspection!
The electrical systems in our homes are often overlooked and as such, hidden faults, wiring problems and other issues can begin to develop resulting in expensive repairs and remedial works if left unchecked.
An electrical inspection is a thorough process that aims to detect hidden faults and problems within an electrical installation along with producing a substantial report on the condition of the system. The inspection process involves:
• Electrical testing at the consumer unit
• Inspecting each circuits accessories visually
• Inspecting the condition of the fuse box or consumer unit
• Testing each of the circuits for problems
• Producing a report
An electrical installation condition report or EICR for short, is a lengthy document that details the condition of the wiring within your home or business. Once the report has been completed, the electrician will have noted some ‘observations’ relating to the condition and safety of the electrical system.
These observations are each designated a code for severity.
C1 – Immediate Danger, immediate remedial action required
C2 – Potentially Dangerous, urgent remedial action required
C3 – Improvement recommended. Without remedial action the situation could get worse
FI – Further Investigation Required. More checks are necessary to locate the potentially dangerous issue.
There is more information on our site regarding electrical checks and safety reports so don’t hesitate to get in touch to learn more.