Modern RCBO consumer unit after a satisfactory EICR

Estate agents working on properties in Snodland increasingly recommend a pre-sale EICR to vendors — particularly on older stock where a Level 2 or Level 3 survey is likely to flag the electrics. CJA Electrical works with agents across Tonbridge and Malling on vendor-commissioned EICRs that head off renegotiation risk before the surveyor even visits.

What an EICR involves for Estate Agent

The technical inspection follows BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 and produces a standard-format EICR — form, schedule of inspection, schedule of test results. C1, C2, C3, and FI codes are used per the regulations, and a satisfactory report has no C1, C2, or FI observations. For pre-sale work specifically, we’ll often include a short cover note summarising the findings in plain English, alongside the certificate itself. Estate agents can attach the cover note to the listing’s contract pack without anyone having to translate the technical detail for the vendor’s solicitor.

When you need this in Snodland

Most pre-sale EICRs we do for Snodland agents fall into one of these: - Older property where the survey is almost certain to flag electrics - Period housing in Tonbridge and Malling where the consumer unit is visibly dated - Probate sales where the EICR history is incomplete or non-existent - Properties listed at the higher end of the market where buyer expectations include up-to-date safety documentation - Investor-target properties where the buyer’s surveyor will be unusually thorough - Re-listings after a previous sale fell through over electrical findings

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

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 Snodland EICR

Reasons agents come back to us with pre-sale EICR work: the report comes back fast, it’s in the format the vendor’s solicitor accepts without back-and-forth, and the remedial quote arrives with the report so there’s never a gap between finding the issue and being able to fix it. Ten years on Tonbridge and Malling domestic property, City & Guilds 2391 qualified inspector, fully insured.

Fully labelled domestic consumer unit after EICR testing
Fully labelled domestic consumer unit after EICR testing

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

Pre-sale EICR pricing depends on the property — size, circuit count, consumer unit type, accessibility, and age of the installation. Snodland stock varies considerably; older property with multiple consumer units takes longer than a modern flat. Same-day fixed quote on receipt of the address. No deposit, payment on certificate.

FAQs

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 Snodland?

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.

Will the EICR affect home insurance?

A satisfactory EICR is sometimes useful when applying for or renewing home insurance, particularly on older properties. Some insurers will ask whether the property has been recently inspected; a current EICR is the answer they expect. It rarely changes the premium meaningfully but it can speed up the policy issue process.

Can I list the property while the EICR is being arranged?

Yes — the inspection itself takes a single visit and the report follows within 48 hours, so there’s no need to delay listing. The certificate goes into the contract pack alongside other vendor documentation when offers come in. For Snodland properties typically on the market for several weeks, the EICR is usually back well before any conveyancing begins.

Will a pre-sale EICR help sell a property faster in Snodland?

Possibly, but the bigger value is downside protection rather than upside. A current EICR in the contract pack reduces the risk of the buyer’s surveyor flagging electrics and triggering renegotiation. For older Snodland stock where the surveyor is likely to flag electrics anyway, it’s the cheap insurance against a sale falling through over remedial work that could have been quoted up front.

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