Fully labelled domestic consumer unit after EICR testing

HMO landlord EICR work in Whitstable sits at the intersection of the 2020 PRS regulations and the HMO licence conditions issued by Canterbury City Council. Both drive the same five-year cycle but the licence usually adds layered requirements around fire alarm wiring and emergency lighting. CJA Electrical handles HMO EICRs across Whitstable and the wider Canterbury area, including coordination with the licence holder on any HMO-specific stipulations.

What an EICR involves for HMO

The technical inspection follows BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 — same standard as any domestic EICR. What differs in HMO scope: shared circuits get particular attention because they carry higher fault loading; multiple consumer units are common in larger HMOs and each needs full inspection; fire detection and emergency lighting circuits — where they’re hardwired — need verification they’re correctly fed and protected. Findings get coded C1, C2, C3, FI per the standard. Unsatisfactory reports on HMOs typically need remedying faster than the standard 28-day window because of the licence implications.

When you need this in Whitstable

HMO landlords in Whitstable typically book us in for one of these: Five-yearly renewal where the existing certificate is approaching expiry. HMO licence renewal where the council has asked for current safety documentation. New HMO acquisition where the previous licence holder’s paperwork is patchy. Major works completed and a fresh EICR is needed to document the new installation. Or a complaint-driven Canterbury City Council audit that’s surfaced missing certificates across the portfolio.

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

What the report contains

HMO EICR reports are issued in the standard three-part PDF format — EICR form, schedule of inspection, schedule of test results — with the inspection scope typically broader than a single-let EICR. Where Canterbury City Council has specified additional verification items as part of the licence, those sit either in the schedule of inspection or in a short addendum to the report. Unsatisfactory HMO EICRs need remedying within the standard 28 days under the regulations, but in practice the licence implications usually drive a faster response.

Why book CJA Electrical for your Whitstable EICR

For HMO compliance, the right inspector knows what extra to look at. Shared kitchen circuits with multiple high-load appliances on the same ring main. Fire detection circuits hardwired through a panel. Emergency lighting feeds. Multiple consumer units in larger conversions. Ten years on Canterbury domestic and HMO property means we’ve seen the patterns and don’t need everything explained from scratch.

Main service fuse, cutout and smart meter on the incoming supply
Main service fuse, cutout and smart meter on the incoming supply

How the inspection runs

HMO-specific process notes: For shared HMOs we’ll typically need access to every let bedroom plus the common parts (kitchen, lounge, bathrooms, hallways). Coordination with each tenant on access is usually easier than trying to do it all on one visit — we’ll often book the inspection across two days for larger properties to fit tenant schedules. Report comes back in single PDF regardless of how many visits the inspection took.

What affects the price

No standard rate card — HMOs vary too much. Quote depends on the let bedroom count, the consumer unit configuration, and whether the fire detection / emergency lighting circuit verification is in scope. Same-day quote, no deposit, fixed price agreed before the visit.

FAQs

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. Canterbury City 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.

Does my HMO licence with Canterbury City Council require an EICR?

Yes — almost always. Canterbury City Council typically lists a current satisfactory EICR as a standard condition of the HMO licence, with renewal cycle aligned to the licence renewal cycle. Specific requirements vary by licence type (mandatory, additional, or selective licensing) but a satisfactory EICR is a near-universal expectation. The council will ask to see it on licence renewal and on inspection.

What extra checks apply to HMOs vs single-lets?

The standard EICR scope applies to both, but HMO inspections typically take longer because shared circuits carry higher fault loading and multiple consumer units are common. Where the property has hardwired fire detection or emergency lighting (most HMOs over a certain size do), those circuit feeds are verified as part of the EICR even though the alarm/lighting maintenance regime is separate.

How long does an EICR take on a 6-bed HMO?

Larger than a standard three-bed home — typically a long day or split across two visits depending on tenant access and the consumer unit configuration. Power off briefly on each circuit during testing, with most circuits restored quickly. The report PDF follows within 48 hours of the final inspection visit, regardless of how many days the inspection took.

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