This One Electrical Report Could Save You Thousands in Fines
Metal consumer units are now required for new installations under the 18th Edition of BS 7671. But homeowners and landlords aren’t legally required to replace older plastic units — unless there are safety risks. This post explains when an upgrade...
Do I Need a Metal Consumer Unit? A Guide to the 18th Edition Fire Safety Rules
Metal consumer units are now required for new installations under the 18th Edition of BS 7671. But homeowners and landlords aren’t legally required to replace older plastic units — unless there are safety risks. This post explains when an upgrade...
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...
What is an EICR and Why Landlords in 2025 Can’t Afford to Skip It?
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a legal requirement for rental properties in England under the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector Regulations 2020. It must be renewed every five years or when tenants change. Failure to...



