Modern RCBO consumer unit after a satisfactory EICR

Domestic EICR work for Meopham homeowners — peace of mind on a property’s fixed wiring, with a written report you can keep on file alongside the other property paperwork. CJA Electrical has been doing residential inspections across Gravesham for ten years. Most Meopham bookings are wrapped up in a single visit with the PDF report following within 48 hours.

What an EICR involves for Homeowner

A homeowner EICR is the same standard test as a landlord EICR — visual inspection of the consumer unit and accessible accessories followed by dead and live testing of every circuit, all to BS 7671:2018+A2:2022. The difference is what the report is used for. Landlord EICRs go to tenants and councils; homeowner EICRs go in the property file alongside boiler paperwork and FENSA certificates. Most homeowners file the certificate and don’t think about the electrics again until the next ten-year cycle, a renovation, or a sale.

When you need this in Meopham

Reasons Meopham homeowners book us in: A house move where the survey flagged the electrics. A renovation that’s extended into more electrical work than originally planned. A roof leak that touched a ceiling rose or pendant. An insurance renewal that asked about a recent inspection. A consumer unit so old it has rewireable fuses and no RCDs. Or just hitting the ten-year mark on a property and wanting a fresh report on file.

Domestic consumer unit with CJA Electrical inspection sticker on completion
Domestic consumer unit with CJA Electrical inspection sticker on completion

What the report contains

The EICR PDF you receive contains: the EICR form (overall pass-fail, observation codes against any findings, inspector qualifications, property address); the schedule of inspection (what was checked, what couldn’t be); and the schedule of test results (per-circuit numbers for continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, earth fault loop, and RCD operation). File it alongside your other property documents and pull it out when the insurer asks, the surveyor visits, or you’re thinking about selling.

Why book CJA Electrical for your Meopham EICR

The pitch for a homeowner EICR: ten years working on Gravesham domestic property, including a fair share of period housing in Meopham where the inspection is more nuanced than ticking off a checklist. Same-week appointment, written report inside 48 hours, remedials quoted clearly. Fully insured (£1m public and product liability).

Smaller domestic consumer unit with each circuit clearly labelled
Smaller domestic consumer unit with each circuit clearly labelled

How the inspection runs

Booking flow: Phone or WhatsApp triage — what kind of property, when last inspected, any known issues. Quote out the same day. Booked in around your schedule. Inspection visit. Report inside 48 hours. Remedials, if any, quoted with the report and free to instruct or decline. From first call to certificate in your inbox is usually under a week.

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 meter cupboard and consumer unit, and the overall age of the wiring. Get in touch with the address and the fixed quote comes back the same day.

FAQs

Does an EICR check my consumer unit?

Yes. The consumer unit is one of the first things inspected — opened up, examined for damage and signs of overheating, tested for RCD operation against the times BS 7671 requires. An aged consumer unit (rewireable fuses, no RCD protection) is usually a C2 finding on inspection and the most common driver of an unsatisfactory homeowner EICR.

How long does the inspection take?

On a typical Meopham three-bed home, the inspection visit is a morning or an afternoon. Larger properties or those with multiple consumer units take longer. Power is off briefly on each circuit during its testing, but the rest of the property’s circuits stay live, so most homeowners can carry on with their day around the inspector.

Will an EICR find every electrical problem in my home?

It documents the visible and electrically-testable condition of the fixed wiring at the time of the inspection. It doesn’t include intrusive opening-up of walls or floors, so wiring concealed behind plaster isn’t directly inspected. Where the test results suggest something hidden needs investigation (insulation resistance suspiciously low on a circuit, for example), that gets flagged as an FI observation in the report.

Will the inspection mess up my house?

No. The inspection is non-intrusive — we open the consumer unit cover, the front-plates of accessible accessories, and look at the route of any visible wiring. Nothing is opened up behind walls or floors. The only disruption is brief power-off on each circuit during testing. Most homeowners are surprised how unobtrusive the visit is.

Do I need an EICR before having work done in my house?

Not strictly required, but useful. A pre-work EICR documents what’s there before any new circuits or alterations are added — useful evidence of the starting condition if anything goes wrong later. For larger renovations (kitchens, extensions, anything notifiable under Building Regs) it’s particularly worth doing because it gives the installing electrician a clean baseline.

Will my EICR transfer to a buyer if I sell the property?

Yes — a vendor-commissioned EICR can be supplied through the conveyancing process and will normally be accepted by the buyer’s solicitor as evidence of electrical condition. There’s no formal transfer step; the certificate names the property and is dated, and that’s what matters. For most Meopham property a satisfactory EICR is one of the most useful documents in the contract pack.

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