Multifunction tester measuring end-to-end resistance on a ring final circuit

For HMO landlords in Faversham, the EICR is one of the documents Swale Borough Council expects to see referenced on the HMO licence and produced on demand. Higher fault loading from shared kitchens and lounges, multiple consumer units in larger conversions, fire detection circuits feeding into a panel — HMO EICRs are technically more involved than single-let inspections.

What an EICR involves for HMO

HMO inspection scope is broader than a typical single-let EICR. The consumer unit (or units), every accessible accessory, the supply route, earthing and bonding, every circuit through dead and live testing, and — where they’re hardwired — the fire detection panel feeds and emergency lighting circuits. The deliverable is the standard three-part EICR PDF, sometimes with an addendum specific to the licence-conditions verification Swale Borough Council has stipulated.

When you need this in Faversham

Common HMO EICR triggers in Faversham: - Five-yearly cycle on existing licence — certificate approaching expiry - HMO licence renewal — Swale Borough Council asks for current evidence - New HMO conversion — initial EICR on the converted installation - Change of licence holder — incoming landlord audits the compliance file - Tenant turnover with single bedroom voids — opportunistic re-inspection - Swale Borough Council property audit triggered by a tenant complaint - Major works completed (boiler, kitchen, additional bedroom)

Smaller domestic consumer unit with each circuit clearly labelled
Smaller domestic consumer unit with each circuit clearly labelled

What the report contains

The deliverable is the standard EICR PDF. For larger HMOs with multiple consumer units, each consumer unit gets its own circuit tabulation in the schedule of test results so it’s clear which circuits sit on which board. The form is the form Swale Borough Council expects in the HMO licence file. Failed reports come with remedials quoted alongside; re-test on completion issues a fresh satisfactory certificate.

Why book CJA Electrical for your Faversham EICR

HMO EICR work is technically more involved than single-let work and administratively more complex because of the licence layer. CJA Electrical has done HMO inspections across Swale for ten years — comfortable with multiple consumer units, fire panel circuit verification, and the kind of licence-condition coordination that Swale Borough Council typically wants. City & Guilds 2391 qualified, fully insured, same-week appointments typical.

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

How the inspection runs

The HMO booking flow: Property scope conversation — how many lets, how many consumer units, what fire detection arrangement is in place. Quote and appointments out the same day. Tenant access coordinated through the landlord, managing agent, or directly with each tenant in the let bedrooms. Inspection visit — longer than a single-let visit because of the multi-consumer-unit scope. Report inside 48 hours.

What affects the price

Pricing for HMO work is per property. The main variables: number of let bedrooms, number of consumer units, scope of fire alarm verification, and accessibility. Larger HMOs with multiple boards take longer than a standard three-bed semi. Get in touch with the property details and the fixed quote comes back the same day.

FAQs

Do you handle EICR alongside fire alarm certification?

We handle the EICR side and the fire alarm circuit verification within the EICR scope. The annual fire alarm system test and certification (BS 5839-1 for larger systems) is usually a separate specialist’s job, though we can fit smoke and heat alarms to BS 5839-6 for smaller HMO conversions — see the smoke alarm installation page for detail.

What about emergency lighting in HMO common parts?

HMOs with shared common parts typically need emergency lighting under BS 5266. We treat the emergency lighting circuit verification as part of the EICR but the dedicated emergency lighting installation, testing, and certification is its own service — see the emergency lighting page for detail. Both can be coordinated together for HMO compliance projects.

Can the EICR be done across multiple visits if tenants are difficult?

Yes. For larger HMOs, splitting the inspection across two visits is often the easiest answer to tenant access constraints. The schedule of inspection captures what was checked on which date, and the report itself is issued as a single PDF on completion. Remedial work quoted at the end of the second visit covers the whole property.

Will I need a fresh EICR if I’m adding another bedroom to my HMO?

Yes — adding bedrooms means new circuits, additional accessories, and often a change in licence category. The new work itself gets an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) at commissioning, and a fresh EICR on the wider installation is sensible to document the post-conversion state. Swale Borough Council will typically expect both documents at the licence variation stage.

Do you work with HMO managing agents on portfolio compliance?

Yes — and we’d usually prefer to. Single point of contact, batched inspection visits across a portfolio, consistent reporting format, and remedial-work quoting alongside any unsatisfactory reports. See the letting agency page for the full portfolio framework approach.

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