Tonbridge Estate Agent EICR
For estate agents managing the listing of an older Tonbridge property, a pre-sale EICR is one of the lowest-effort tools available for controlling the post-survey narrative. We carry out the inspection, deliver the report, and — if remedials are needed — quote them at the point the vendor still has time to act before the buyer’s surveyor arrives.
For estate agents managing the listing of an older Tonbridge property, a pre-sale EICR is one of the lowest-effort tools available for controlling the post-survey narrative. We carry out the inspection, deliver the report, and — if remedials are needed — quote them at the point the vendor still has time to act before the buyer’s surveyor arrives.
What an EICR involves for Estate Agent
Pre-sale inspection covers the consumer unit, accessible accessories, the supply route and earthing arrangements, then circuit-level testing for continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, earth fault loop impedance, and RCD operation. All to BS 7671. Any findings get C1/C2/C3/FI codes per the standard. The output is the EICR PDF that goes into the contract pack. If anything needs putting right we quote the remedials at the same time so the vendor can decide whether to do them now or disclose at offer-accepted.
When you need this in Tonbridge
Most pre-sale EICRs we do for Tonbridge 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

What the report contains
A pre-sale EICR comes back as a standard three-part PDF: the EICR form with observation codes and overall pass-or-fail; the schedule of inspection documenting what was looked at; and the schedule of test results with per-circuit numbers. The same format any solicitor expects to see in a contract pack. Where the property fails, the report lists each finding with its code. We quote the remedials at the same time, the vendor decides whether to do them pre-listing or disclose to the buyer, and a re-test issues a fresh satisfactory certificate once the work is complete.
Why book CJA Electrical for your Tonbridge EICR
Estate agents recommending a pre-sale EICR usually want three things from the inspector: someone the vendor will actually engage with positively, a quick turnaround that fits the marketing window, and a report formatted in the standard way every solicitor expects. CJA Electrical does all three. Same-week appointments for Tonbridge properties, written report within 48 hours, and remedial quote attached to any unsatisfactory findings. City & Guilds 2391 qualified inspector, fully insured, ten years on Tonbridge and Malling property.

How the inspection runs
Standard flow for a pre-sale EICR: Initial contact — by the agent or by the vendor directly. We confirm price and book a slot that doesn’t disrupt viewings. Inspection on the day. Report PDF within 48 hours. Where remedials are needed, the quote sits alongside the report. If the vendor instructs the work, we book it in and re-test on completion to issue a fresh certificate. Whole cycle from first call to clean certificate is usually under a fortnight.
What affects the price
No published prices — too much variation between Tonbridge 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
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 Tonbridge 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 Tonbridge?
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 Tonbridge 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.
What’s the difference between an EICR and a HomeBuyer Report?
A HomeBuyer Report (RICS Level 2) is a property survey covering condition, structural issues, and visible defects. An EICR is a specialist electrical inspection covering only the fixed wiring. The HomeBuyer surveyor will note the electrics visually and recommend a specialist inspection if anything looks dated; the EICR is that specialist inspection. The two are complementary, not interchangeable.
Who pays for remedial work flagged by a pre-sale EICR?
Whoever the negotiations land it on. Most commonly the vendor pays — having flagged the issue pre-sale, they fix it before listing or before offers come in. Occasionally the price is adjusted instead. What pre-sale EICRs avoid is the buyer surveying, the buyer flagging the issue post-offer-accepted, and the resulting renegotiation eating into the agreed price.
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 Tonbridge 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 Tonbridge 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.
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