Answer a few simple questions and get a clear A–F rating. Know where you stand before it becomes a problem.
A smarter first step. Not a replacement for a formal electrical inspection.
Before calling an electrician. Before buying or selling. When something doesn't feel right.
Get a quick electrical sense-check before committing. Know if you need to budget for a formal inspection.
Show buyers you've taken electrical safety seriously. A good VoltScore builds confidence.
Something isn't right but you're not sure how serious it is. VoltScore helps you understand your risk.
Is your home ready? Find out if your fuse board can handle an EV charger before paying for a quote.
Know your electrical readiness before speaking to an installer.
Stay ahead of your inspection obligations. Track works and share your property record with tenants.
No engineer visit. No technical knowledge needed. Plain English questions — reviewed by qualified electricians.
Simple questions about your property in plain English. No electrical knowledge needed — if you're not sure, just say so.
See your A–F rating and score instantly. Automated, no human review — a snapshot of where you stand.
A qualified electrician reviews your answers and photos. Your report is written in plain English — clear, practical and easy to act on.
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Most homeowners lose certificates, forget inspection dates and only find out something's wrong when it becomes a problem. VoltScore Monitor keeps track of everything — so you don't have to.
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A professional record of your property's electrical health — issued when your property achieves a B rating or above.
Whether you own your home or a portfolio of properties, VoltScore gives you clarity — and a clear path to action.
Like an energy performance rating, your VoltScore gives you an honest snapshot — with a clear path to improvement. A C or below means it's worth speaking to a qualified electrician.
Electrical concerns can be worrying — especially in the evening or at weekends. Before paying emergency call out rates, speak directly with a qualified electrician over the phone. Most faults can be assessed and talked through without anyone needing to visit.
Phone advice does not replace a physical inspection. For emergencies call 999 or your network operator.
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