Commercial Electrical

Maintenance Contracts

Fareham, Hampshire

Planned inspections, clear reporting and reliable call-out support for businesses and landlords across Fareham and Hampshire.


We keep electrical systems safe, compliant and running without unnecessary disruption.

Commercial Electrical  Maintenance Contracts

A commercial maintenance contract gives businesses and landlords peace of mind that their electrics are being properly looked after.


With planned inspections, routine testing, and support when issues arise, problems are picked up early and disruption is kept to a minimum.


At Danco Electrical Contractors, maintenance contracts are built around how a property is actually used. That might be a single commercial unit, a managed portfolio, or a busy working environment with people on site every day.


These contracts are commonly used by business owners, landlords, and managing agents across offices, retail units, workshops, and mixed-use buildings.


If you’re responsible for a property and the people using it, planned maintenance helps avoid reactive call-outs, unexpected faults, and last-minute compliance issues.


The focus is simple. Safe systems, reliable electrics, and clear guidance on what needs attention now and what can be planned for later.

What's included in a Commercial contract?

Commercial maintenance contracts are set up around your property and how it’s used.


They typically include:


  • Scheduled electrical inspections
  • EICR testing at the correct intervals
  • Emergency lighting checks
  • Inspections of consumer units and distribution boards


Any issues identified are clearly explained, with practical guidance on what needs attention now and what can be planned for later.


This helps reduce unexpected failures, keeps electrical systems reliable, and limits disruption to the building and its occupants.


For landlords and managed properties, this also supports ongoing compliance. Inspections are completed on time, certificates are issued promptly and any remedial work is dealt with efficiently, making it easier to demonstrate that electrical safety is being actively managed.

  • What is a commercial electrical maintenance contract?

    A maintenance contract is an agreed arrangement for ongoing electrical inspections, testing and support. 

    It helps ensure electrical systems remain safe, compliant and reliable, with issues identified and dealt with before they become larger problems.

  • Who needs a commercial maintenance contract?

    Maintenance contracts are commonly used by business owners, landlords and managing agents responsible for commercial or mixed-use properties. 

    If you’re responsible for the safety of a building and the people using it, planned maintenance is a sensible way to stay on top of your obligations.

  • What does a maintenance contract usually include?

    Most contracts include scheduled electrical inspections, EICR testing at the required intervals, emergency lighting checks and inspections of consumer units or distribution boards. 

    The exact scope depends on the type of property and how it’s used.

  • How often are inspections carried out?

    Inspection frequency depends on the building, its usage and current regulations. This is agreed at the outset so inspections are carried out at appropriate intervals without unnecessary disruption.

  • Is a maintenance contract suitable for landlords?

    Yes. Maintenance contracts are particularly useful for landlords and managed properties, as they help ensure inspections are completed on time, certificates are issued promptly and any remedial work is dealt with efficiently.

  • Does a maintenance contract include call-out support?

    Most contracts include priority response for faults or issues, helping reduce downtime and disruption. 

    The level of call-out support is agreed in advance as part of the contract.

  • How do I arrange a maintenance contract?

    You can get in touch to discuss your property and requirements. We’ll talk through suitable options and provide clear guidance before anything is put in place.

Commercial Electrical Maintenance Contract FAQs

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