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

A pre-sale EICR is not a legal requirement. It is, however, an increasingly common piece of vendor due diligence — one that turns “the surveyor flagged the electrics” from a renegotiation moment into a paragraph in the contract pack with the certificate already attached. CJA Electrical handles vendor-side EICRs across Chatham and the wider Medway area, with same-week bookings and a 48-hour turnaround on the report.

What an EICR involves for Estate Agent

A pre-sale EICR is the same standard test as any other domestic EICR — visual inspection of the consumer unit and accessible accessories followed by dead and live testing of every circuit, all to BS 7671:2018+A2:2022. The findings get coded C1, C2, C3, or FI per the standard. Where a pre-sale EICR differs from a landlord EICR is in what the vendor does with the result. A satisfactory report goes into the contract pack as evidence the electrics meet current standards. An unsatisfactory report is typically remedied while the property is being marketed, so the contract pack arrives with a clean certificate.

When you need this in Chatham

Concrete triggers for a pre-sale EICR in Chatham: The property’s older than the late 1980s and the consumer unit is original. The vendor is selling after a long ownership and there’s no recent inspection on file. A previous sale fell through over findings on the buyer’s survey. The property’s an ex-rental coming back to the owner-occupier market. The asking price is high enough that buyers will have a surveyor over the property carefully. The property has been recently extended or rewired in pieces and the audit trail is patchy.

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

What the report contains

The deliverable is the standard EICR PDF — three-part document as the regulations require, in the format every solicitor and surveyor recognises. Plain-English summary on the front for the vendor’s benefit; technical schedules behind for the buyer’s surveyor or solicitor to refer to. Failed reports include a remedial quote alongside, so there’s never a gap between finding the problem and being able to do something about it.

Why book CJA Electrical for your Chatham EICR

For pre-sale work, what matters is turnaround and a clean handover document. We’re set up around exactly that — quick booking, inspection visit accommodated around the property being shown, report PDF in the inbox within 48 hours, and remedials quoted at the same time so the vendor can act quickly. Same-week appointments are typical for Chatham. Direct delivery to the agent or vendor, whichever the listing prefers.

Modern RCBO consumer unit after a satisfactory EICR
Modern RCBO consumer unit after a satisfactory EICR

How the inspection runs

  1. Estate agent or vendor messages us with the property address 2. Quote and appointment options come back the same day 3. Visit accommodated around the property’s marketing schedule 4. Inspection and testing — typically a single morning or afternoon 5. Report PDF delivered within 48 hours, sent to vendor and to agent if instructed 6. If remedials needed, quote arrives with the report; re-test on completion

What affects the price

No published prices — too much variation between Chatham properties to make a single number meaningful. The quote depends on circuit count, consumer unit type, accessibility, and the age of the installation. Same-day quote, no deposit, fixed price agreed before the visit.

FAQs

How recent does an EICR need to be for a sale?

There’s no legal minimum — an EICR doesn’t expire in the same way a tenancy-related certificate does. In practice, buyers and their solicitors accept reports up to about five years old; older than that and a fresh inspection is usually preferable. For older Chatham stock specifically, a recent report carries more weight than an older one.

Can the buyer use the vendor’s EICR for their own due diligence?

Yes — that’s the point. A vendor-commissioned EICR can be supplied to the buyer through the conveyancing process, and the buyer’s solicitor will typically include it in the contract pack. The buyer is free to commission their own inspection if they want a second opinion, but most don’t bother when a recent satisfactory report is already on file.

How long does a pre-sale EICR take?

The inspection visit on a typical Chatham three-bed home is a morning or an afternoon. The written report follows within 48 hours. Where remedial work is needed, that’s a separate booking — usually a half-day or a day depending on scope, with re-test issued on completion. From first call to clean certificate is typically under a fortnight.

Will the EICR check the consumer unit and main fuse?

Yes. The consumer unit is one of the first things inspected — opened up, examined for damage and signs of overheating, and tested for RCD operation against the times BS 7671 requires. The main supply fuse and meter cupboard are visually inspected too, though the main fuse itself belongs to the DNO (UK Power Networks in Kent) and isn’t part of the EICR scope.

Should I get an EICR before listing my house in Chatham?

If the property’s older than the late 1980s and the consumer unit is original, yes — a pre-sale EICR is the cheap insurance against the buyer’s surveyor flagging the electrics post-offer. For modern stock with a recent consumer unit, the value is lower. Worth a phone call to talk through the property before booking either way.

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