Multi-occupancy meter cupboard with separate consumer units and smart meters

Buyers in Herne Bay 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

A pre-purchase EICR is the same standard inspection as any other domestic EICR — visual check of the consumer unit and accessible accessories, followed by dead and live testing of every circuit, all to BS 7671:2018+A2:2022. The findings get coded C1, C2, C3, FI per the standard. The point of doing it pre-purchase is to put hard evidence of the electrical condition in front of the buyer before exchange — either to confirm what the surveyor’s flagged or to surface anything they missed.

When you need this in Herne Bay

Concrete pre-purchase triggers in Herne Bay: Survey flagged electrics. Older property where the survey didn’t specifically flag electrics but the buyer wants a specialist look anyway. Probate sale. Investor purchase planning a BTL conversion. Property that’s been on the market a while where previous offers may have fallen through over electrical findings. Or simply higher-value purchases where the buyer wants belt-and-braces due diligence before exchange.

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

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 Herne Bay EICR

For pre-purchase work the inspector needs to be quick (offer-to-exchange windows are usually short), thorough (the buyer’s making a major decision based on the report), and clear (the buyer often isn’t a technical expert). Same-week appointments, written PDF inside 48 hours, plain-English summary on the front, technical schedule behind. City & Guilds 2391 qualified inspector, ten years on Canterbury property, fully insured.

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

The flow: Buyer makes contact, usually after the survey has flagged something or the offer’s just been accepted. We confirm the property details and book the visit. Access through the estate agent or directly with the vendor. Inspection on the day. Report PDF in 48 hours. If unsatisfactory, remedial quote attached. From first call to certificate is typically under a week.

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. Herne Bay 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

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.

Can I commission an EICR between offer and exchange?

Yes — that’s the standard pre-purchase pattern. Once your offer’s been accepted, you can commission an EICR direct as the prospective buyer. Access is arranged through the estate agent or with the vendor’s co-operation. The inspection itself is a single visit, the report is back inside 48 hours, and you have evidence of the electrical condition well before exchange.

Will the seller cover remedial work flagged by my pre-purchase EICR?

It depends on the negotiation. Where the survey or pre-purchase EICR flags significant remedial work, buyers commonly negotiate either a price reduction equal to the remedial cost, or an instruction for the vendor to complete the work before exchange. Whether the vendor agrees is a commercial conversation; the EICR provides the factual basis for the discussion.

Should I get an EICR on a probate property in Herne Bay?

Strongly recommended. Probate sales often come with patchy paperwork — no recent EICR, unclear ownership history, sometimes long-vacant property. A pre-purchase inspection documents the actual condition before you commit, and the findings are useful both for the purchase decision and for any planned renovation work post-completion. Older probate stock in Canterbury regularly turns up surprises.

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