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

Buyers in Bearsted commission pre-purchase EICRs for one of two reasons — something on the survey flagged the electrics and they want a specialist second opinion, or they want a thorough inspection of an installation the surveyor didn’t go near. Either way, the inspection is the same standard EICR and the report carries weight in any post-survey renegotiation.

What an EICR involves for Pre-Purchase

Pre-purchase inspection covers the consumer unit, every accessible accessory, supply route and earthing, then circuit-level testing for continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, earth fault loop, and RCD operation. Standard BS 7671 scope. The deliverable is the standard EICR PDF, often with a plain-English cover summary so the buyer can see at a glance what the report says without needing to translate the technical schedule.

When you need this in Bearsted

Most pre-purchase EICRs we do for Bearsted buyers fall into one of these: - Older property where the survey flagged electrics - Ex-rental coming back to the owner-occupier market with patchy paperwork - Probate sale where the EICR history is incomplete or non-existent - Investor purchase where the BTL conversion plan needs a baseline - Property where the buyer’s surveyor specifically recommended further inspection - Period property in Maidstone where the surveyor’s report flagged a dated consumer unit

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

What the report contains

The deliverable is the standard EICR PDF. Plain-English cover summary where useful for the buyer’s solicitor; technical schedules behind for any future inspector or surveyor to refer to. Failed reports include the remedial quote alongside, so the buyer has one document to take to the vendor’s solicitor for negotiation.

Why book CJA Electrical for your Bearsted EICR

What buyers want from a pre-purchase inspection is honest information, fast — and a report intelligible to the solicitor and the surveyor on the other side of the negotiation. CJA Electrical does both. Same-week appointment, report inside 48 hours, plain-English summary alongside the technical schedule, remedial quote where the report is unsatisfactory.

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

How the inspection runs

  1. Phone, WhatsApp, or email — confirm the property address and access route 2. Same-day fixed quote 3. Visit arranged with the vendor or estate agent for access 4. Inspection — typically a single morning or afternoon 5. Report PDF delivered within 48 hours, sent to buyer (and solicitor if instructed) 6. Remedial quote alongside any unsatisfactory findings — useful in renegotiation

What affects the price

Pre-purchase EICR pricing depends on the property — size, circuit count, consumer unit type, accessibility, and the age of the wiring. Bearsted stock varies; older property with multiple consumer units takes longer. Same-day fixed quote on receipt of the address. No deposit, payment on certificate. The buyer pays direct unless the negotiation has the vendor covering the cost.

FAQs

Will my buyer’s surveyor have already done this?

No. The HomeBuyer Report (RICS Level 2) and the Building Survey (RICS Level 3) are general property surveys covering condition, structure, and visible defects. They include a visual look at the electrics but they’re not specialist electrical inspections. The surveyor will recommend a specialist inspection (an EICR) where they think it’s warranted; that’s the gap a pre-purchase EICR fills.

Can the EICR be used in negotiation with the vendor?

Yes. An unsatisfactory EICR with a remedial quote attached is a factual basis for renegotiation — the buyer can ask for a price reduction equal to the remedial cost, or an instruction for the vendor to fix before exchange. The EICR itself is neutral evidence; how it’s used in negotiation is up to the buyer and their solicitor.

How much does a pre-purchase EICR usually save?

Hard to generalise — depends on what the inspection finds. On older Bearsted stock, a pre-purchase EICR commonly identifies remedial work that costs more than the inspection itself, and the buyer either negotiates the cost off the price or has the vendor instructed to fix. On modern stock with no findings, the value is the peace of mind rather than the renegotiation lever.

Should I get one even if the survey didn’t flag the electrics?

Worth considering on older property even if the survey was clean on electrics. Surveyors do a visual check — they don’t open up consumer units, lift floorboards, or do circuit-level testing. An EICR catches things a visual survey can’t. For modern property post-2010, a pre-purchase EICR is rarely worth the cost; for anything older, it’s increasingly common buyer due diligence.

Can my solicitor request the EICR on my behalf?

Solicitors typically don’t commission technical inspections directly — that’s between the buyer and the inspector. What your solicitor will do is incorporate the EICR findings into the contract negotiations, raise enquiries with the vendor’s solicitor about any unsatisfactory findings, and (where appropriate) include conditions about remedial work in the contract before exchange.

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