Modern RCBO consumer unit after a satisfactory EICR

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 Gillingham and Medway on the inspections, with off-season scheduling around the booking calendar.

What an EICR involves for Holiday Let

Inspection covers consumer unit, accessible accessories, supply route, earthing and bonding, then circuit-level testing. All to BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 with C1/C2/C3/FI codes against any findings. Holiday-let specific scope: any hot tub or spa supply, EV charger feeds, dedicated guest-bedroom circuits, outdoor lighting and patio sockets, electric heating on older or off-grid properties. These all get closer attention than they might on a standard owner-occupied inspection.

When you need this in Gillingham

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.

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

What the report contains

Reports come as the standard EICR PDF, three-part document. Holiday-let specific elements (hot tub supply, EV charger circuit, etc.) are documented in the schedule of inspection alongside the standard accessories. The format is universally accepted by Airbnb, Sykes, and holiday-let insurers. Failed reports come with the remedial quote alongside, prioritised around your booking schedule so the work can be done off-season where possible.

Why book CJA Electrical for your Gillingham 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 Gillingham. Ten years on Medway property, City & Guilds 2391 qualified, fully insured.

Domestic consumer unit with CJA Electrical inspection sticker on completion
Domestic consumer unit with CJA Electrical inspection sticker on completion

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. Gillingham stock varies considerably across the holiday-let market. Same-day fixed quote on receipt of the property details. No deposit, payment on certificate.

FAQs

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 Gillingham?

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 Gillingham 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.

Do you work around bookings for off-season inspections?

Yes — that’s the standard pattern for holiday-let work in Gillingham. Most owners book inspections in the late autumn or early spring when bookings are sparser. Where the booking calendar is busy, we can work around turnover days (Saturday or Sunday changeovers are common) to fit the inspection into a few-hour window between guests. Same-week appointments typical.

Are hot tubs covered by the EICR?

The supply to a hot tub is in EICR scope — dedicated circuit, RCD protection, bonding to the hot tub frame where applicable. The hot tub itself (filtration, heating, controls) is the manufacturer’s domain and gets serviced under separate maintenance, but the electrical infrastructure feeding it is covered by the EICR. Holiday-let inspections often pay particular attention to hot tub supply because guest behaviour can stress the installation.

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