National electrical remedial repair work throughout the UK. Our team of fully qualified, NICEIC-registered engineers fix what your EICR found — and certify the work with Electrical Minor Works Certificates.
A clear, ordered process — EICR flags the faults, we quote, the work is carried out by NICEIC-registered engineers, retested, and certified with an Electrical Minor Works Certificate.
We provide national electrical remedial repair work throughout the UK for our clients. Our team of fully qualified electrical engineers are all NICEIC registered with a broad range of skills and experience working within various client sectors.
Whether you are already a contract client of ours, or are looking for a company to provide electrical remedial repair work for your building or property portfolio — get in touch. All work conducted by us will be compliant with the most recent regulations, and Electrical Minor Works Certificates will be provided as required.
EICR reports are used to ensure offices, factories, churches, housing associations, letting agents and landlords maintain compliance with the Electricity at Work 1989 regulations and the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006. Previously known as a Periodic Inspection Report, an EICR tests electrical installations for defective wiring, accessories and poor workmanship — confirming all electrical installations meet safety standards for the current BS 7671.
If you have recently had an Electrical Installation Condition Report completed for your premises, the report may have highlighted some faults and defects that require attention. Your EICR will clearly show where faults have been found and a code will have been assigned to each one (C1, C2, C3 or FI — see the diagram on the left).
Whether you have had your EICR completed and require electrical remedial repair work, or have yet to have your EICR completed, we would be happy to provide you a quotation for works — or to conduct the required testing — to ensure your building remains compliant with current regulations.
Six things that come as standard on every BLEC electrical remedial repair — from quote through to Minor Works Certificate.
Every engineer in the team is NICEIC registered with a broad range of skills and experience across multiple sectors.
All work compliant with the most recent BS 7671 wiring regulations — the standard insurers, regulators and EICR re-tests expect.
An Electrical Minor Works Certificate is issued for every remedial job — documented proof for your records, insurer, or future inspector.
Remedial work carried out by the same team that can also do your testing — no sub-contractors, no coordination headaches.
Itemised quote against each fault on the EICR — fixed price up front, so there are no surprises when the job is done.
National coverage for property portfolios, multi-site landlords and housing associations — Plymouth-based but happy to travel.
Access control sits inside a wider security and life-safety system — we cover the whole picture.
Electrical Installation Condition Reports — the test that identifies what remedial work is needed in the first place.
Replacement of failing emergency light systems — one of the most common remedial works following an EICR.
Planned electrical maintenance contracts — keep your installation in good order so future EICRs don't surface remedial works.
Property managers, landlords and facilities teams — here’s what they say about working with us on electrical remedial works.
The questions we get asked most often when landlords or property managers receive an unsatisfactory EICR and need to put the work right. If yours isn’t here, just call or drop us a line.
Send us the EICR report. We’ll review the codes, identify the remedial work required to clear the C1, C2 and FI items, and provide a fixed-price quotation against each one. Accept the quote, we book the work in, and you get a Minor Works Certificate at the end. If you’d like a re-test after the remedial work, we can do that too.
No. We’re happy to carry out remedial works on the back of an EICR completed by any qualified, registered contractor. Bring us the report and we’ll quote against it. If anything in the coding looks unclear or you want a second opinion, we can do that as part of the quotation process.
It’s the certificate issued when an electrical contractor carries out work that doesn’t constitute a new circuit installation — things like socket replacements, light fitting changes, emergency light replacements, or repairs flagged on an EICR. It documents what was done, confirms the work complies with BS 7671, and is the evidence your insurer, regulator, or next EICR will look for.
Most domestic remedial works can be done in a day. Larger commercial jobs — multiple sockets, lighting upgrades, replacement of damaged installation — depend on the scope and might run to several days. We’ll always give you a clear timeline at quotation stage, and where work is phased we coordinate around your operating hours.
For most remedial work, yes — we’ll need to isolate the specific circuit being worked on. We work circuit by circuit to keep disruption minimal, and the affected area is restored as quickly as practical. For commercial sites, out-of-hours work is often the best option and we’re happy to schedule that way.
C1 and C2 codes must be rectified for the installation to pass — these are the items that make the report “unsatisfactory”. C3 codes are improvements only — recommended but not required. FI items need further investigation rather than a fix. We’ll walk you through which codes are mandatory, which are advisory, and quote accordingly.