Multi-occupancy meter cupboard with separate consumer units and smart meters

For commercial premises in Istead Rise, the EICR is documentary evidence the duty-holder is meeting their obligations under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. The inspection itself is the standard BS 7671 test; what changes is the regulatory framing and the typical inspection frequency. CJA Electrical works with small-business owners, office managers, and landlords of commercial premises across Gravesham.

What an EICR involves for Commercial

Commercial EICRs cover the same fundamentals as domestic — BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 inspection and circuit-level testing — but the scope typically extends further. Distribution boards (often more than one in a commercial premises), socket circuits with significant equipment loading, lighting circuits for shop floors or office spaces, dedicated circuits for plant and machinery, emergency lighting feeds, fire alarm interface circuits. Findings coded per the standard. Unsatisfactory results need remedying promptly to maintain compliance under the Electricity at Work Regulations.

When you need this in Istead Rise

Reasons commercial premises in Istead Rise book us in: The five-year cycle has come round on the existing certificate. Insurance renewal has flagged a question about electrical inspection. A new tenant is moving into a commercial unit and the landlord needs current paperwork. A building’s been bought and the new owner wants baseline documentation. Or — most common — a tripping circuit has surfaced repeatedly and the underlying cause needs a thorough look.

Main service fuse, cutout and smart meter on the incoming supply
Main service fuse, cutout and smart meter on the incoming supply

What the report contains

Reports come back as a single PDF in standard EICR format. Plain-English cover summary where useful for the duty-holder; technical schedules behind for the H&S audit trail. Failed reports include the remedial quote alongside, and we’ll typically prioritise commercial remedials because of the operational impact (a circuit that’s failing inspection is one that’s heading for a tripping event during business hours).

Why book CJA Electrical for your Istead Rise EICR

Commercial EICR work needs an inspector who’s comfortable working around live business operations and producing documentation that holds up under H&S scrutiny. CJA Electrical brings a City & Guilds 2391 qualified inspector, ten years on commercial and domestic property across Gravesham, and same-week appointments for Istead Rise. Inspection scheduled around your operating hours where possible, written report inside 48 hours, fully insured.

RCD and loop impedance testing in progress on a domestic circuit
RCD and loop impedance testing in progress on a domestic circuit

How the inspection runs

The commercial flow: Conversation about the premises — what kind of business, how many distribution boards, when’s a quiet time for the inspection. Quote out same-day. Inspection scheduled outside peak hours where possible. Visit. Report inside 48 hours. Remedials, if needed, quoted with the report. Where the business has continuous operation (24/7 retail or hospitality), we’ll work with the duty-holder on a phased inspection that minimises disruption.

What affects the price

Pricing depends on the premises. Variables: number of distribution boards, total circuit count, accessibility of distribution and accessory locations, and any constraints around operating hours. Larger premises with multiple boards take longer than a single-board high-street unit. Same-day fixed quote, no deposit, fixed price agreed before the visit.

FAQs

Will the inspection cause much disruption to my business?

Power is off briefly on each circuit during testing — typically 15-30 minutes per circuit — but the rest of the premises stays live throughout. Scheduling the inspection during a quieter trading period or outside peak hours minimises the impact. For premises that genuinely can’t lose any power during business hours, we’ll arrange the inspection out of hours.

Do you cover Istead Rise and the wider Gravesham for commercial work?

Yes. Our commercial coverage spans Istead Rise and the surrounding Gravesham towns, with the Rochester base reaching Istead Rise in around 28 minutes. We work with small-business owners, office managers, and commercial landlords on routine EICR cycles, lease-changeover documentation, and remedial work.

Can you handle EICR alongside other commercial electrical work?

Yes. Where the inspection identifies remedial work, we quote alongside the report and can carry out the work directly — single point of contact from inspection through to clean re-issued certificate. For larger commercial projects (refits, new layouts, additional distribution), we work alongside other trades on a programmed basis. See domestic electrical for the broader scope of work we cover.

What documentation do you supply for our compliance file?

Standard three-part EICR PDF — the EICR form with overall outcome, the schedule of inspection, and the schedule of test results. For commercial duty-holders we’ll often supply a brief covering memo summarising the scope of the inspection and any follow-on actions required, useful for the H&S audit trail or for handing over to a lease counterparty.

How often does my office in Istead Rise need an EICR?

Industry guidance under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 typically suggests every five years for offices and retail premises. Workshops or premises with higher fault loading (kitchens, plant rooms, anywhere with significant heat or moisture) may need three-yearly inspection. The Electricity at Work Regulations require the duty-holder to maintain the installation in a safe condition; the EICR is the standard evidence of that ongoing duty.

What standards apply to commercial EICRs?

The same testing standard as domestic — BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 — applies to fixed electrical installations regardless of whether the premises is residential or commercial. What differs is the regulatory framing: commercial EICRs sit under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, with the duty-holder (typically the employer or building owner) legally required to maintain the installation safely.

Do I need an EICR for insurance renewal?

Increasingly, yes. Many commercial insurers now ask for evidence of recent electrical inspection at renewal, particularly for premises with significant equipment loading, kitchens, or workshop activity. A current satisfactory EICR satisfies the question without further follow-up. It rarely changes the premium meaningfully but it does take a question off the renewal forms.

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