Modern RCBO consumer unit after a satisfactory EICR

For holiday let owners in Gravesend, the EICR question sits at the intersection of insurance requirements and platform expectations. Airbnb’s UK terms require hosts to comply with applicable safety regulations, and holiday-let insurers increasingly ask for evidence of recent electrical inspection at renewal. CJA Electrical handles the inspections off-season where possible, with same-week appointments and the report back inside 48 hours.

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 Gravesend

Holiday let owners in Gravesend typically book us in for one of these: The previous certificate is approaching its five-year mark and the booking platform or insurer has flagged it. A new property is being added to a portfolio and needs baseline documentation. A hot tub or EV charger is being installed and the wider installation needs re-inspection. An off-season slot is open and now’s the easiest time to fit the work in. Or a major renovation is complete and the paperwork needs refreshing.

Inside a fully wired domestic consumer unit
Inside a fully wired domestic consumer unit

What the report contains

The deliverable is the standard three-part EICR PDF, with any holiday-let-specific elements (hot tub, EV charger, dedicated high-load circuits) noted in the schedule of inspection. Plain-English cover summary where useful for forwarding to insurers or platform compliance teams. Failed reports include the remedial quote attached.

Why book CJA Electrical for your Gravesend EICR

Reasons holiday let owners in Gravesend pick CJA: turnaround that fits the booking calendar; standard EICR format that platforms and insurers accept; comfortable with the holiday-let specific installations (hot tubs, EV chargers, period-stock heating); and remedials quoted alongside the report so the property’s back to let-able quickly.

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

How the inspection runs

  1. Initial conversation — property details, booking calendar, any specific concerns 2. Same-day fixed quote 3. Inspection slot agreed around an off-season window or between bookings 4. On-site inspection — typically a single morning or afternoon 5. Report PDF supplied within 48 hours 6. Remedial work, if needed, quoted alongside and scheduled around bookings

What affects the price

Pricing is per property. Variables: circuit count, consumer unit age and type, accessibility, plus any holiday-let specific equipment in scope (hot tub supply, EV charger, dedicated guest-bedroom circuits). Same-day quote, no deposit, fixed price agreed before the visit.

FAQs

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.

What about EV chargers at holiday lets?

EV charger circuits are in EICR scope — dedicated supply, RCD protection (typically Type B for EV charging), bonding, and earthing arrangements. The charger unit itself isn’t formally part of the EICR (it’s the manufacturer’s product responsibility) but the circuit feeding it is fully tested. Worth flagging EV charger installations at booking so we can plan extra time on the inspection.

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 Gravesend 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.

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