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PAT Testing in Cambridgeshire

Portable Appliance Testing for landlords, HMO owners, offices, shops and schools across Cambridgeshire (CB, PE and SG postcodes). City & Guilds qualified — same-day certificates available.

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PAT testing in Cambridgeshire, done properly

We carry out Portable Appliance Testing across Cambridgeshire and surrounding areas — covering the CB, PE and SG postcodes postcode range and nearby Cambridge, Ely, St Neots, Huntingdon, Peterborough fringe. Our standard visit includes a full visual inspection, a calibrated electrical test (earth continuity, insulation resistance, polarity and earth leakage where applicable) and pass/fail labels fixed to each appliance. You get a clear itemised report by email the same day, ready to hand to your HMO licensing officer, insurer or workplace safety inspector.

Why Cambridgeshire landlords and businesses need PAT testing

Cambridgeshire contains a mix of market towns and rural commercial sites. Farms, workshops and village halls all commonly need annual PAT testing.

Who should book PAT testing in Cambridgeshire?

  • Private landlords letting a furnished or part-furnished property — most letting agents and insurers will require a current certificate.
  • HMO landlords — PAT testing is a standard condition on mandatory and additional HMO licences issued by Cambridgeshire County Council and five district councils.
  • Offices, shops and salons — required under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
  • Schools, nurseries and community halls — commonly inspected annually; insurers often require documented evidence.
  • Holiday lets and short-term rentals — insurance providers typically require annual PAT testing as a policy condition.
  • Churches, social clubs and village halls — especially where the public use the kitchen or audio equipment.

What happens on the day

A typical visit to a 2- or 3-bedroom rental in Cambridgeshire takes 30–60 minutes. For a small office of up to 50 items, allow an hour. Here is what happens:

  1. Visual inspection of each item — plug, cable, strain relief, body, fuses.
  2. Electrical test on a calibrated PAT tester — earth continuity, insulation resistance, and polarity checks.
  3. Pass/fail label fixed to each item with a unique asset number and test date.
  4. Digital report with serial numbers, results and next-test-due date — emailed the same day as a PDF.
  5. Advice on any items that failed and the cheapest way to resolve them (often just a new fused plug).

Bundle and save: if you need PAT testing plus an EPC or a fire door inspection on the same property, book them together and save on the combined visit. See our EPC compliance bundle page.

How much does PAT testing cost in Cambridgeshire?

Our baseline is £1.50 per item, with bulk discounts for larger jobs. Typical invoices look like this:

  • Small rental property, 10–15 items: fixed fee from around £45–£55.
  • Average 3-bedroom HMO, 20–30 items: from around £60–£80.
  • Office with 50–100 items: from £75 with a per-item rate above 50.
  • Large sites (200+ items): bulk quote — get in touch.

All prices include labels, certificates and the follow-up report.

Areas we cover near Cambridgeshire

In addition to Cambridgeshire itself we cover Cambridge, Ely, St Neots, Huntingdon, Peterborough fringe, plus the wider CB, PE and SG postcodes postcode range. We also offer services in Bedford, Milton Keynes, Luton, Cambridge and the rest of Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire.

Quick facts — PAT testing in Cambridgeshire

  • Postcodes covered: CB, PE and SG postcodes
  • Local council: Cambridgeshire County Council and five district councils
  • Nearby areas: Cambridge, Ely, St Neots, Huntingdon, Peterborough fringe
  • Typical job size: 15–60 items
  • Turnaround: same-day certificate
  • Qualification: City & Guilds

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does PAT testing cost in Cambridgeshire?

Our PAT testing in Cambridgeshire starts at £1.50 per item, with bulk discounts for larger jobs. Small landlord jobs (under 30 items) are usually quoted as a fixed fee — call 07345 295 687 for a same-day quote.

Do I legally need PAT testing for my rental in Cambridgeshire?

There is no single law called 'PAT testing', but under the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 and the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 you must provide tenants with appliances that are safe to use. An HMO licence condition in Cambridgeshire County Council and five district councils's area will usually require documented PAT testing, typically annually.

What areas around Cambridgeshire do you cover?

We cover all CB, PE and SG postcodes postcodes plus Cambridge, Ely, St Neots, Huntingdon, Peterborough fringe. Contact us with your postcode to confirm.

How often should PAT testing be done?

Frequency depends on the environment and the type of equipment. For a standard rental property, annual testing is the usual HMO-licence condition. For low-risk office environments, 2–4 years between tests is often acceptable. The HSE's InDG236 guidance sets out the full matrix.

What gets tested during PAT testing?

Every portable and movable electrical appliance with a plug — kettles, toasters, microwaves, washing machines, fridges, freezers, lamps, extension leads, TVs, computers, vacuum cleaners and so on. Fixed appliances are covered by fixed-wire (EICR) testing instead.

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