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

A pre-purchase EICR sits in a tight window — between the buyer’s offer being accepted and the property exchange — when the buyer needs hard evidence of the electrical condition before committing. CJA Electrical handles these inspections across Sevenoaks and Sevenoaks, working with buyers, solicitors, and (where the vendor co-operates) directly with the existing homeowner on access.

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 Sevenoaks

Reasons Sevenoaks buyers come to us pre-exchange: The Level 2 or Level 3 survey flagged the electrics and the buyer wants a specialist follow-up before committing. The surveyor noted the consumer unit was old without quantifying the implications. The property’s an ex-rental with unclear EICR history. The probate sale paperwork is patchy. The buyer’s planning significant renovations and wants to know what’s being inherited.

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

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 Sevenoaks 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 Sevenoaks property, fully insured.

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

Pricing is per property and quoted up front. Standard variables — circuit count, consumer unit type and age, accessibility, overall age of the wiring. Sevenoaks property varies considerably. Same-day quote, no deposit, payment on completion.

FAQs

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 Sevenoaks?

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 Sevenoaks regularly turns up surprises.

What if the seller won’t allow access for the inspection?

Without access we can’t inspect. In practice, vendors of property under offer almost always agree to a buyer’s reasonable inspection request because refusing risks the offer falling through. Where access is genuinely refused, that’s itself useful information — buyers should consider why the vendor is reluctant. Talk to your solicitor about including the inspection in the contract conditions if necessary.

How long do I have between offer and exchange to commission the EICR?

Typical conveyancing in Sevenoaks runs 8-12 weeks from offer-accepted to exchange. The pre-purchase EICR fits comfortably inside the first month — visit arranged within a week, inspection done, report back inside 48 hours, leaving plenty of time to act on the findings before exchange. Tighter timelines are possible if the conveyancing is moving fast.

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.

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