Our Approach

What actually happens when you book a visit

Every site is different, but the process behind it stays the same. Here's the full walkthrough, plus a sense of how it plays out for a few common types of site.

1

Scope the site

We ask a few quick questions — roughly how many items, what kind of equipment, and whether there's anything unusual about access or scheduling.

ExampleA small office with around 45 items usually needs about half a day, including desk equipment, kitchen appliances and a couple of printers.
2

Confirm a slot

Most sites in Bath and Warwick are offered a visit within the same week. We work around your hours, including evenings and weekends where needed.

ExampleA retail unit might prefer testing before opening or after close, so the shop floor stays clear all day.
3

Inspect and test on site

Every item gets a visual check first — plug, casing, cable condition — then the appropriate electrical test for its class. Anything that fails is labelled and flagged immediately, not buried in a report you see days later.

ExampleOn a construction site, that means checking 110V leads and transformers between uses, since site tools take more day-to-day wear.
4

Certificate and register

A digital certificate and full asset register lands in your inbox within 24 hours, formatted so you can hand it straight to an insurer, landlord or fire assessor without reformatting anything.

ExampleA landlord managing several lets gets one register per property, so records don't get mixed up at renewal time.
By sector

How the approach adapts to different sites

These are illustrative examples of how a visit typically runs for each type of site, not records of specific past jobs.

Offices

Desk equipment, monitors, kitchen appliances and printers. Usually scheduled outside core hours to avoid disrupting anyone's day.

Rental properties

Kettles, irons, hairdryers and TVs tested between tenancies, with a certificate formatted for the letting file.

Construction sites

110V and 240V power tools and leads, tested more frequently given how hard site equipment gets used.

See how this would work for your site

Tell us what you have and we'll talk through the visit before you book anything.

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