Every circuit, every code, every certificate pinned

NICEIC electricians, landlord inspectors and managing agents use Pin Drop to keep EICR surveys, C1 to C3 coding and remediation tracking attached to the exact rental unit they describe.
Built for NICEIC electricians

EICR surveys work better when every unit is a pin

EICR electrical icon

The shared map for electrical inspection compliance

The 2020 Regulations put private landlords on a five-year cycle, and every unit has its own consumer unit, paperwork and remedial history. Pin Drop pins each EICR survey, observation and certificate to the unit it describes, so the compliance picture stays per property rather than per spreadsheet.
Testimonials

Used by electricians and managing agents

NICEIC contractors, landlord inspectors and managing agents rely on location-based records to run EICR cycles, track remediation and issue compliant certificates at portfolio scale.
“Inspection history organised by site strengthened our audit readiness.”
Marta Kowalska
Compliance and Estates Lead
“Having property data tied to location gives us better strategic insight across regions.”
Amara Singh
Acquisitions Lead
“We finally have visibility across potential developments without relying on scattered notes.”
James Rice
Property Investment Director
Rated 4.7/5
Based on 1.4k+ ratings
Guided walkthrough

See how an EICR survey runs on Pin Drop

Walk through a rental unit inspection, a remedial close-out and a portfolio retest review and see how every code and certificate stays pinned to the unit it describes.