Higham Pre-Sale EICR
For homeowners thinking about selling in Higham, a pre-sale EICR is one of the lowest-effort tools available for controlling the post-survey narrative. Buyers’ surveyors flag older electrics on Level 2 and Level 3 reports; a current satisfactory EICR in the contract pack avoids the “what does that flag actually mean for our offer?” conversation.
For homeowners thinking about selling in Higham, a pre-sale EICR is one of the lowest-effort tools available for controlling the post-survey narrative. Buyers’ surveyors flag older electrics on Level 2 and Level 3 reports; a current satisfactory EICR in the contract pack avoids the “what does that flag actually mean for our offer?” conversation.
What an EICR involves for Pre-Sale
Pre-sale inspection follows BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 with the same scope as any domestic EICR — consumer unit, accessible accessories, supply route, earthing and bonding, then circuit-level testing for continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, earth fault loop impedance, and RCD operation. Findings get coded C1, C2, C3, FI per the standard. The deliverable is the standard three-part EICR PDF, ready to slot into the conveyancing pack.
When you need this in Higham
Worth thinking about a pre-sale EICR when: Your property is older than the late 1980s and the consumer unit hasn’t been replaced. You’ve owned the property for a long time and there’s no recent inspection on file. You’ve previously sold a property where the buyer’s survey flagged electrics and you don’t want a repeat. The market you’re listing into involves picky buyers (investor, BTL, second-time buyers in Higham). Or the property’s been recently extended and the audit trail is patchy.

What the report contains
A pre-sale EICR comes back as a standard three-part PDF: the EICR form with observation codes and overall pass-or-fail; the schedule of inspection documenting what was looked at; and the schedule of test results with per-circuit numbers. Standard format every conveyancing solicitor recognises. Where the property fails, the report lists each finding with its code and we quote the remedial work alongside. Vendor decides whether to fix pre-listing, fix while marketing, or disclose to the buyer post-offer.
Why book CJA Electrical for your Higham EICR
What homeowners want from a pre-sale inspection is straightforward: an inspector who’ll explain what they’re finding, a report that’s intelligible, and a quote for any remedial work that’s clearly itemised so you can decide what to do before the buyer’s surveyor visits. City & Guilds 2391 qualified, ten years on Gravesham domestic property, fully insured, fixed quote up front, payment on certificate.

How the inspection runs
- Phone, WhatsApp, or email with the property address 2. Same-day fixed quote 3. Visit accommodated around viewings or marketing schedule 4. Inspection — usually a single morning or afternoon 5. Report PDF delivered to you (and your solicitor or agent if instructed) within 48 hours 6. Remedials quoted alongside any unsatisfactory findings; re-test on completion
What affects the price
Pre-sale EICR pricing depends on the property — size, circuit count, consumer unit type, accessibility, and the age of the wiring. Higham stock varies; older property with multiple consumer units takes longer than modern flats. Same-day fixed quote on receipt of the address. No deposit, payment on certificate.
FAQs
Should I have remedial work done before listing or wait for the buyer to flag it?
Doing it pre-listing is usually the lower-cost path. Buyers who flag electrics post-offer typically want a price reduction, and the price reduction often exceeds the actual cost of the remedial work. Knowing what’s there before you list lets you control the narrative — fix it, price it in, or disclose it on your terms rather than the buyer’s.
Will the EICR check things like the boiler and gas?
No — EICR scope is fixed wiring only. Boiler safety is covered by a separate Gas Safety check (CP12) carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer; the boiler’s wiring and switching is in EICR scope but the boiler itself is not. For pre-sale documentation on a property with a gas boiler, you’d typically have both.
Can I get the EICR done while the property is empty between owners?
Yes — vacant property is the easiest to inspect because access isn’t constrained by a tenant or homeowner’s schedule. We can usually fit empty-property inspections on shorter notice. The certificate names the property and is dated; it’s still valid evidence regardless of whether the property is occupied at inspection.
Should I get an EICR before listing my house in Higham?
If the property’s older than the late 1980s and the consumer unit is original, yes — a pre-sale EICR is the cheap insurance against the buyer’s surveyor flagging the electrics post-offer. For modern stock with a recent consumer unit, the value is lower. Worth a phone call to talk through the property before booking either way.
How long is a pre-sale EICR valid for?
EICRs don’t have a formal validity period in the same way a tenancy-related certificate does. In practice, buyers and their solicitors accept reports up to about five years old; older than that and a fresh inspection is usually preferable. For older Higham stock specifically, a recent report carries more weight than an older one. The IET recommends ten-yearly inspections on owner-occupied homes as a baseline.
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