EICR Cost in Bromley
An EICR in Bromley, South East London typically costs £100–£350 depending on property size, wiring age and the number of circuits. Below is what you can expect to pay, what drives the price, and how long it takes to get a certificate on file.
EICRs issued in 2020–2021 expire by April 2026
The first cohort of mandatory EICRs is expiring now. Renewing late risks a civil penalty of up to £40,000 per breach. Book before your certificate lapses.
EICR price guide for Bromley
Studio / 1-bed flat
£100 – £150
Fewer circuits, faster to test
2–3 bed house or flat
£130 – £200
The most common rental property size
4+ bed house
£180 – £250
More circuits and a larger consumer unit
HMO (shared house)
£200 – £350+
Communal areas plus each let room add to the cost
Prices are typical 2026 figures for Bromley and exclude any remedial work needed to achieve a satisfactory result. Commercial installations are usually £200–£500+, depending on installation size.
What affects the cost of an EICR?
- ✓Number of electrical circuits in the property
- ✓Age and condition of the existing wiring
- ✓Number of consumer units (fuse boards)
- ✓Access to all areas (loft spaces, underfloor voids)
- ✓Whether remedial work is needed to achieve a satisfactory outcome
Timeline: from booking to certificate
- 1
Book the inspection
Most local electricians can attend within 2–3 working days. Book earlier in renewal season (spring 2026) as diaries fill up.
- 2
On-site inspection
2–4 hours for a typical residential property. Circuits are turned off one at a time, so arrange tenant access in advance.
- 3
Report issued
The EICR is usually issued the same day or within 24 hours. A 'Satisfactory' result means you are compliant.
- 4
Remedial work (only if Unsatisfactory)
Any C1 or C2 codes must be fixed within 28 days (sooner for C1). The electrician then re-tests and confirms the faults are resolved.
- 5
Serve the EICR on tenants
Give a copy to existing tenants within 28 days of the inspection, and to new tenants before they move in. Keep dated proof.
EICR cost in Bromley — FAQs
How much does an EICR cost in Bromley?+
An EICR in Bromley typically costs between £100 and £350. A studio or 1-bed flat is usually £100–£150, a 2–3 bed property £130–£200, and larger houses or HMOs £200–£350+. The exact price depends on the number of circuits, the age of the wiring, and how easy it is to access the consumer unit and loft.
What makes one EICR quote more expensive than another?+
Price differences usually come down to the size and complexity of the installation. Number of electrical circuits in the property, Age and condition of the existing wiring, Number of consumer units (fuse boards), Access to all areas (loft spaces, underfloor voids), Whether remedial work is needed to achieve a satisfactory outcome all affect the final figure. The cheapest quote is not always the best value — check the electrician is registered with NICEIC, NAPIT or the ECA, as an unregistered electrician cannot issue a valid EICR.
How long does it take to get an EICR in Bromley?+
Most electricians can inspect within 2–3 working days of booking. The inspection itself takes 2–4 hours and the report is normally issued the same day or within 24 hours. If remedial work is needed, allow extra time — C1 and C2 faults must be fixed within 28 days and the property re-tested.
Does a cheap EICR risk extra remedial costs?+
A valid EICR costs the same to produce regardless of the price quoted — what varies is the electrician's overhead and how thoroughly they record observations. Any genuine C1 or C2 fault must be remedied by law, so the cheapest report does not avoid remedial cost. Budget separately for any C1/C2 work the inspection identifies.
Are there extra EICR cost considerations for Bromley properties?+
Bromley is the largest London borough by area, stretching from the urban centres of Bromley, Beckenham, and Penge in the north to rural villages in the south. Housing ranges from Victorian and Edwardian properties in the north, inter-war suburban estates across the middle belt, to large detached homes and period conversions in areas like Chislehurst and Bickley. The borough also has a number of residential blocks and sheltered housing schemes. Bromley Council's private sector housing team actively inspects HMOs and rented properties. The borough's mix of older properties means asbestos surveys and fire risk assessments are frequently needed for buildings undergoing refurbishment, particularly in the northern wards with older housing stock. Older wiring in period conversions can take longer to test and may surface more remedial work, which affects the total cost.
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