Common EICR Remedial Works Explained: A Guide for Homeowners & Landlords
EICRs often identify issues that require remedial work to bring an installation up to a safe and compliant standard. This guide explains the most common remedial findings, what they mean, and what homeowners and landlords should expect next.
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,...
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...



