EICR Before Buying in Sturry, Kent
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 Sturry and Canterbury, working with buyers, solicitors, and (where the vendor co-operates) directly with the existing homeowner on access.
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 Sturry and Canterbury, working with buyers, solicitors, and (where the vendor co-operates) directly with the existing homeowner on access.
What an EICR involves for Pre-Purchase
The technical scope is identical to any domestic EICR. What differs for pre-purchase is the timing and the audience. The inspection has to happen inside the offer-to-exchange window, the report has to be intelligible to the buyer’s solicitor, and any findings need to be actionable in negotiation with the vendor. All to BS 7671:2018+A2:2022. C1, C2, C3, FI codes per the regulations.
When you need this in Sturry
Most pre-purchase EICRs we do for Sturry 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 Canterbury where the surveyor’s report flagged a dated consumer unit

What the report contains
Reports come back as the standard EICR PDF — three parts (form, schedule of inspection, schedule of test results) all in one document. The format every solicitor and surveyor recognises. Failed reports come with a remedial-work quote attached. The buyer can use the quote as a basis for renegotiation with the vendor — typical ask is the vendor reduces the price by the remedial cost or has the work done before exchange.
Why book CJA Electrical for your Sturry EICR
Reasons buyers in Sturry pick CJA: turnaround that fits the offer-to-exchange window, plain-English communication of the findings, and a remedial quote attached to anything unsatisfactory so they have leverage in any post-survey renegotiation. Ten years on Canterbury domestic property, City & Guilds 2391 qualified, fully insured.

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. Sturry 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 Sturry?
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.
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 Sturry 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.
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