What Happens After Your EICR? A Clear Guide for Homeowners & Landlords
If you’ve recently completed an EICR, you may be wondering what comes next — especially if the report contains C1, C2 or FI codes. This guide explains the full post-EICR process for homeowners and landlords, from understanding your results to...
EICR Remedial Works Explained – Understanding Your Electrical Report
A new consumer unit will keep your home or rental property safe for years but only if it’s maintained correctly. This guide explains how to look after your board, when to get it tested, and the warning signs you should...
Inside the Consumer Unit – What Each Component Does to Protect Your Home
Upgrading your consumer unit might sound daunting, but it's one of the most important safety investments you can make for your home or rental property. In this guide, we explain exactly what’s involved — from the initial inspection to installation,...
Why You Might Need a Consumer Unit Upgrade
Upgrading your consumer unit might sound daunting, but it's one of the most important safety investments you can make for your home or rental property. In this guide, we explain exactly what’s involved — from the initial inspection to installation,...
What’s Involved in a Consumer Unit Upgrade?
Upgrading your consumer unit might sound daunting, but it's one of the most important safety investments you can make for your home or rental property. In this guide, we explain exactly what’s involved — from the initial inspection to installation,...
Remedial Work Explained: What Happens After an Unsatisfactory EICR?
An “unsatisfactory” EICR doesn’t mean your property has failed — it simply means improvements are recommended. This post explains what C1, C2, C3, and FI codes mean, what you’re responsible for, and how Anova supports you with clear quotes and...





