Inside a fully wired domestic consumer unit

Holiday lets sit outside the 2020 PRS regulations because they’re not assured shorthold tenancies — but the platform and insurance requirements have effectively created a parallel compliance regime around the EICR. CJA Electrical works with holiday let owners across Chatham and Medway on the inspections, with off-season scheduling around the booking calendar.

What an EICR involves for Holiday Let

Holiday let EICR scope is the standard BS 7671 inspection plus a few extras specific to holiday-let usage patterns. Hot tubs (where fitted) have their own dedicated supply and bonding requirements that get closer attention. EV chargers (increasingly common as guest expectations evolve) are in scope. Electric heating in older properties — particularly in Medway period stock — gets more scrutiny because of the load it places on the installation. Findings get the standard C1, C2, C3, FI codes. Output is the standard three-part EICR PDF.

When you need this in Chatham

Beyond the routine cycle, holiday let EICR demand peaks around three things: insurance renewal, platform compliance reviews, and significant equipment changes (hot tubs, EV chargers, electric heating upgrades). All three are predictable and worth scheduling proactively into the off-season rather than scrambling for a slot when guests are already booking.

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

What the report contains

Holiday let EICR reports come back as the standard three-part PDF — EICR form, schedule of inspection, schedule of test results. Same format every booking platform, insurer, and council recognises. Where the inspection identifies issues, the report comes with a remedial-work quote attached. Holiday let owners typically prioritise remedials because of the platform compliance pressure — most issues are dealt with quickly to avoid listing visibility problems.

Why book CJA Electrical for your Chatham EICR

For holiday let work the value is in flexibility — booking the inspection around your guest schedule, fitting remedial work into off-season windows, and producing a report that satisfies platform compliance and insurer requirements without explanation. Same-week appointments typical for Chatham. Ten years on Medway property, City & Guilds 2391 qualified, fully insured.

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

How the inspection runs

The holiday-let flow: Property scope conversation — what kind of let, where, what the booking calendar looks like, any specific equipment (hot tubs, EV chargers). Quote out same-day. Booking arranged around an empty slot. Inspection. Report inside 48 hours. Remedials, if any, quoted alongside and scheduled around future bookings.

What affects the price

Holiday let EICR pricing depends on the property — size, circuit count, consumer unit type, accessibility, and any specific high-load equipment like hot tubs or EV chargers. Chatham stock varies considerably across the holiday-let market. Same-day fixed quote on receipt of the property details. No deposit, payment on certificate.

FAQs

Will the EICR satisfy my holiday-let insurance?

A current satisfactory EICR is the standard evidence holiday-let insurers expect. Specific policy wording varies — some insurers ask for inspection within the last five years, some within the last three on higher-risk properties — but the EICR PDF is the document the insurer asks for. We’ll supply it in the standard industry format with no insurer-specific tweaks needed.

What if my property fails the EICR mid-season?

Failed inspection findings are coded C1, C2, C3, or FI. C1 (danger present) requires immediate make-safe action — bookings may need to be paused while the work is done. C2 and FI need remedying within a reasonable timeframe but don’t necessarily stop bookings. C3 alone doesn’t fail the report. We quote remedials alongside any unsatisfactory report and prioritise around your booking schedule.

Does the EICR cover outdoor lighting and patio sockets?

Yes. Outdoor accessories are in scope — patio and garden lighting, outdoor sockets, supplies to outbuildings (sheds, garden rooms), and any decorative lighting. IP-rated fittings, RCD protection, and weatherproof routing all get checked. Holiday lets often have more outdoor electrics than equivalent owner-occupied property because of guest expectations around outdoor entertainment.

How long does the inspection take?

On a typical Chatham three-bed holiday let, the inspection is a morning or an afternoon. Larger properties (6+ bedroom converted barns or similar) take longer, particularly where there’s significant outdoor electrics, hot tub supply, or EV charger work in scope. The report PDF follows within 48 hours of the visit.

Can you do the inspection during a turnover day?

Yes — turnover days are often the easiest slot for occupied holiday lets. We can typically complete the inspection in a 3-4 hour window between guests, with the property handed back empty before the next arrival. Where extensive remedial work is identified during the inspection, we’d schedule that separately around the wider booking calendar rather than try to fit it into the turnover window.

Does Airbnb require an EICR for my holiday let in Chatham?

Airbnb’s UK terms require hosts to comply with applicable safety regulations and recommend a current EICR for properties let to guests. While there’s no platform-specific certification scheme, providing a satisfactory EICR on request is the standard expectation. Some larger holiday-let agencies (Sykes, Cottages.com) do specifically require a current EICR as part of onboarding.

How often should a holiday let in Chatham be inspected?

Five-year cycle is the holiday-let industry standard, mirroring the PRS regulations even though those don’t formally apply to genuine holiday lets. Some insurers ask for inspections at three-year intervals on properties with significant equipment loading (hot tubs, EV chargers, electric heating). Worth checking your insurance policy specifically for any inspection cadence requirements.

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