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EICR Cost Estimator
Get an instant estimated price range for your property
Estimated EICR Cost
£0–£0
Based On
HMO Uplift Applied
HMOs typically cost 40–80% more than an equivalent standard property due to additional circuits, communal areas and fire safety system testing.
Complexity Adjustment
Your estimate has been adjusted toward the higher end of the range to reflect the additional layout complexity you selected.
What This Covers
Inspection, testing and the EICR report. Remedial work for any faults found is always quoted separately.
⚠️ This is an estimate, not a fixed quote. Actual prices depend on the number of circuits, consumer units, property condition and access. Always get quotes from qualified electricians registered with NICEIC, NAPIT or an equivalent scheme.
Want to learn how to carry out EICRs yourself? Explore our 2391-52 Inspection & Testing course.
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✓ Reviewed by Thomas Jevons
Head of Training, Elec Training
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Updated June 2026
EICR Due Date Calculator
Find out when your next EICR is due, and whether you're currently compliant
Enter the number of years specified on the report. Always follow the date shown on your actual EICR — this overrides the standard rule.
Status
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Next EICR Due
Why
Important
Your last EICR specified a custom retest interval. This always takes priority over the standard 5 or 10 year rule.
⚠️ This is a general guide, not legal advice. Always follow the recommended retest date shown on your actual EICR report. If you're unsure of your obligations, consult a qualified electrician or your local authority.
Want to learn how to carry out EICRs yourself? Explore our 2391-52 Inspection & Testing course.
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Electrician Earnings Calculator
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