Domestic consumer unit with CJA Electrical inspection sticker on completion

For homeowners thinking about selling in Sheerness, 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

The technical scope is identical to any domestic EICR — what changes is timing and audience. Pre-sale work is timed to land the certificate in the contract pack before the buyer’s surveyor visits, and the audience is the buyer’s solicitor, the buyer’s surveyor (indirectly), and any eventual mortgage valuer. All of those parties accept the standard industry EICR PDF without question.

When you need this in Sheerness

Pre-sale EICR is most useful when the alternative is finding out at survey stage that the electrics are a problem. Sheerness property fitting that profile: anything Victorian or Edwardian, anything with original 1960s wiring still in service, anything with a consumer unit older than twenty years, and any conversion or significantly extended property where the wiring history isn’t well documented.

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

What the report contains

Reports come back as a single PDF — three-part document covering the form, the schedule of inspection, and the test results per circuit. The same format any solicitor expects to see in a contract pack. Unsatisfactory reports come with a remedial-work quote attached. Done well before the buyer’s surveyor visits, this turns a potential renegotiation into a non-issue.

Why book CJA Electrical for your Sheerness EICR

The pitch: ten years on Swale domestic property, including period housing in Sheerness where pre-sale inspections are most common. Same-week appointments, written report inside 48 hours, remedials quoted clearly so the vendor can decide whether to fix pre-listing or post-offer.

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

How the inspection runs

Standard pre-sale flow: Conversation about the property and timing. Quote confirms the price. Booking arranged around viewings. Inspection visit. Report supplied as PDF inside 48 hours. Remedial quotes attached where needed. From first call to certificate in your inbox is typically under a week; full inspection-to-clean-certificate cycle (including any remedials) under a fortnight.

What affects the price

Pricing is per property and quoted up front. The variables: how many circuits, consumer unit type and age, accessibility of the consumer unit and meter cupboard, and the overall age of the wiring. Get in touch with the address and the fixed quote comes back the same day.

FAQs

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 Sheerness?

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 Sheerness 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.

Can my EICR be used by the buyer for their due diligence?

Yes — that’s the point. A vendor-commissioned EICR is supplied to the buyer through the conveyancing process, normally as part of the contract pack. The buyer is free to commission their own inspection if they want a second opinion, but most don’t bother when a recent satisfactory report is already on file. Saves time and cost on both sides.

What if I get an unsatisfactory pre-sale EICR?

You have options. Fix the issues pre-listing (clean certificate goes in the contract pack); fix them during marketing and supply the fresh certificate at offer-accepted; or disclose the unsatisfactory report and price the property accordingly. Most Sheerness vendors choose to fix pre-listing because it’s usually the smallest impact on the asking price. We quote the remedial work alongside the report so you can decide quickly.

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