Titan Electrical Solutions
post-2005 · New-Build House

Specialist eicr — electrical safety checks on new-build stock in Mountain Ash

modern cavity construction, service voids designed in, plasterboard on dabs. Service voids and pre-planned cable routes make additions straightforward — but the developer board is often the bottleneck.

Why the property type matters

EICR — Electrical Safety Checks on a new-build is shaped by modern cavity construction, service voids designed in, plasterboard on dabs. The scope is standard once the physical routing is planned around that construction.

If you own a new-build in Mountain Ash and need eicr — electrical safety checks, the right spec is usually not the most expensive one. On this stock the sensible answer is spare-way CU add — matched to the wiring generation, not a lift-and-shift from a new-build brochure.

That is the standard we quote to. Fixed price, honest survey, SPD retrofit inside the existing enclosure, and paperwork the next EICR won't question.

Mountain Ash context

New-Build House properties are a distinctive part of the Mountain Ash housing mix — Edwardian terraces in Penrhiwceiber, ex-NCB cottages in Miskin, and post-war estates in Abercynon, particularly around Penrhiwceiber & Abercynon. We work on this stock weekly.

What to expect

  1. 01

    Photo or on-site survey

    Focus on the utility room or garage, the consumer unit location, and the intended cable route. Usually 15–30 minutes on-site or a short photo set.

  2. 02

    Written fixed quote

    Priced against your new-build's specific construction, not a template. Route sketched, materials listed, no line-item surprises.

  3. 03

    Booked around access

    Diary planned for the access constraint that matters on this stock — service voids and pre-planned cable routes make additions straightforward — but the developer board is often the bottleneck.

  4. 04

    Certificate + evidence pack

    NICEIC certificate, photo evidence of hidden work, Part P where applicable — all emailed the evening the job signs off.

What we build into every quote

  • Materials matched to the stock: spare-way CU add, plus SPD retrofit inside the existing enclosure.
  • Cable routing planned around modern cavity construction, service voids designed in, plasterboard on dabs — no chasing walls that don't take a chase, no mid-job "we couldn't get through".
  • Common new-build findings we flag before quoting: developer CU maxed out — no spare ways for an EV charger or garden feed.
  • Access constraints priced into the diary — a new-build in Mountain Ash isn't the same working day as a new-build with an empty garage.

FAQs — new-build house in Mountain Ash

How common is a new-build in Mountain Ash?+

Common enough that we work on this stock most weeks. Edwardian terraces in Penrhiwceiber, ex-NCB cottages in Miskin, and post-war estates in Abercynon — the new-build is a recognisable slice of that mix.

How do you handle cable routing on a new-build?+

Service voids and pre-planned cable routes make additions straightforward — but the developer board is often the bottleneck. We mark the route at survey and price against it.

Is there a call-out or survey fee?+

No — surveys for Mountain Ash new-build enquiries are free. You only pay once the fixed-price scope is agreed.

Do you need to see the property before quoting?+

For a new-build usually yes — a 15-minute survey or a set of photos of the utility room or garage and the consumer unit is enough to write a fixed price.

Construction & access

Service voids and pre-planned cable routes make additions straightforward — but the developer board is often the bottleneck.

Wiring generation & likely findings

Wiring generation on this stock is typically current — often 17th or 18th Edition compliant at handover but with no headroom. On a new-build you should expect us to flag: developer CU maxed out — no spare ways for an EV charger or garden feed; no SPD retrofit, which the 2022 amendment now expects; EV cable stub left by the developer that terminates at an isolator, not a working charger.

Materials we spec

Materials and methods we spec on new-build house work: spare-way CU add; SPD retrofit inside the existing enclosure; OCPP-compliant charger onto the developer stub. Everything is priced on the quote — nothing added on invoice.

Nearby coverage

Beyond Mountain Ash itself, we regularly cover new-build work across Aberdare, Pontypridd, Merthyr Tydfil on the same fixed-price model — same materials, same certificate format.

Summary

Bottom line: new-build house owners in Mountain Ash deserve a quote calibrated to post-2005 construction, not a template. That's what we do, on every job.

EICR — Electrical Safety Checks on new-build house stock — Mountain Ash

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Talk to an electrician who works on new-build stock every week

Send the address, a photo of the utility room or garage and the consumer unit, and the add what the developer skipped you're working towards. Written fixed quote back inside 24 hours, priced to the actual construction of your new-build.

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