Electrical Inspection Report & Electrical System Inspection
As an experienced electrical contractor, we offer professional inspections of your electrical systems, complete with a detailed electrical inspection report. Our qualified electrical technicians ensure your safety and compliance with all legal regulations.

Why is an Electrical Inspection Report important?
✓ Statutory obligation for building owners
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Frequently Asked Questions about Electrical Inspection Reports
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Contact us nowWhat is an Electrical Inspection Report and why do you need it?
An electrical inspection report is more than just a technical document – it is your proof of the safety of your electrical systems. This important document is prepared by qualified electrical technicians and is legally required. It serves not only as evidence for insurance claims, but is also essential when renting or selling properties. The report confirms that your electrical installations comply with current standards and regulations.
How often does an Electrical Inspection Report need to be renewed?
The frequency of required inspections is clearly regulated and varies depending on the type of building. While private residential buildings must be inspected every 10 years, a 5-year cycle applies to commercial properties. Public buildings even require a new electrical inspection report every 3 years. In special cases, such as increased risk, shorter inspection intervals may also be prescribed.
What does an Electrical Inspection Report cost?
The cost of an electrical inspection report depends on various factors. The size of the property, the number of existing circuits, and the age of the system play a crucial role. We are happy to provide you with a custom quote.
- What is inspected during an Electrical Inspection Report?
When preparing an electrical inspection report, our technicians conduct a comprehensive inspection. This includes checking all safety devices, residual current devices, and the earthing system. The condition of cables, connections, switches, and sockets is also thoroughly examined. Special attention is paid to the distribution boxes and the measurement of insulation resistances. All protective measures are checked for their functionality.
- What happens in case of deficiencies in the Electrical Inspection Report?
If deficiencies are identified during the inspection, we carefully document them in the report. Depending on the severity of the deficiencies, a classification of urgency is made. Safety-critical issues must be rectified immediately, while for less critical deficiencies, a reasonable timeframe for rectification is set. After the deficiencies have been addressed, we conduct a follow-up inspection and issue an updated report. This ensures that your electrical system once again complies with all safety requirements.