EICR for Commercial Premises in Rainham, Kent
Commercial EICR scope sits under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 rather than the 2020 PRS regulations — same testing standard (BS 7671:2018+A2:2022) but a different legal driver. Inspection frequency depends on the environment: typical offices and retail every five years, workshops every three, anywhere with significant heat or moisture loading sometimes annually.
Commercial EICR scope sits under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 rather than the 2020 PRS regulations — same testing standard (BS 7671:2018+A2:2022) but a different legal driver. Inspection frequency depends on the environment: typical offices and retail every five years, workshops every three, anywhere with significant heat or moisture loading sometimes annually.
What an EICR involves for Commercial
Standard EICR scope adapted for commercial premises — every distribution board inspected and circuit-tested, every accessible accessory checked, earthing and bonding verified. Special attention to circuits with significant load (server rooms, kitchen equipment, workshop plant) where fault loading is higher than domestic norms. Output is the standard EICR PDF in three parts (form, schedule of inspection, schedule of test results), with C1, C2, C3, FI codes against any findings.
When you need this in Rainham
Beyond the routine cycle, commercial EICR demand spikes around two events: insurance renewal (where insurers increasingly ask for current EICR evidence) and lease changeover (where incoming tenants or landlords want clean baseline documentation). Both are predictable and worth scheduling proactively rather than scrambling for a slot when the renewal date is two weeks away.

What the report contains
Commercial EICRs come back as the standard three-part PDF — form, schedule of inspection, schedule of test results. For larger premises with multiple distribution boards, the schedule of test results is typically tabulated per board so it’s clear which circuits sit where. Unsatisfactory reports come with a remedial-work quote attached. Under EaWR 1989, remedial works on commercial property need to be carried out promptly to maintain the duty-holder’s compliance — there’s no fixed 28-day timeline like the PRS regs, but “reasonably practicable” is the standard.
Why book CJA Electrical for your Rainham EICR
Reasons commercial duty-holders in Rainham pick CJA: comfortable working around live business operations; clear communication about what’s being tested and when power’s off; standard EICR format that satisfies insurers, H&S audits, and lease conditions; remedials quoted alongside the report. Same-week appointments typical, fully insured, City & Guilds 2391 qualified inspector.

How the inspection runs
- Initial conversation — premises type, size, distribution board count, operating hours 2. Same-day fixed quote 3. Booking arranged around your operating hours where possible 4. On-site inspection — usually in a single visit, sometimes split for larger premises 5. Report PDF supplied within 48 hours 6. Remedial work quoted alongside any unsatisfactory findings; expedited where business-critical
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
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 Rainham 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.
Can the inspection happen outside business hours?
Where the business operating hours allow, yes — early morning, evening, or weekend slots are often the easiest answer. Where the business operates continuously, we’ll work with the duty-holder on a phased inspection that tests circuits in turn outside their peak-load periods. Quote reflects whichever timing works.
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