How Much Does an EICR Cost for a Commercial Property in Bristol?

Emily Clark • April 13, 2026
A technician in a white hard hat and yellow safety vest uses a multimeter to test electrical wires in a control panel.

Why Commercial EICRs Are Essential for Businesses

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is when a building's electrical system is put through a legal safety inspection. It is important for many different businesses to carry this out, including restaurants, warehouses, shops, offices and also rental commercial units. For insurance requirements, this report helps insure compliance with Uk electrical safety regulations. The aim with an EICR is to highlight if there is deterioration, potential fire risks or to identify any other faults. You can expect the cost of an EICR in Bristol to vary according to the size of the property and the complexity of the report.  It is advisable to have this done roughly every five years.

Average Cost of a Commercial EICR in Bristol (2026 Prices)

Here is a guide to give you an idea of realistic Bristol-based price ranges. For a small commercial property, the cost would be between £150 and £300. For a medium commercial premises, £300 to £600. For a large commercial building, between £600 and £1000 or more. The average for a typical UK commercial EICR would be between £200 and £500. There is the possibility of the cost being around £220 + VAT for up to 10 circuits from some local providers. The starting cost would usually be around £180 for shops or small business premises. Because commercial properties often have more circuits and equipment, they are usually more than residential inspections.

The Cost of Commercial EICR Explained Per Circuit

It is very common for electricians to price the EICRs according to the amount of electrical circuits tested. You can expect the average cost to be between £15 and £50 per circuit. Obviously larger buildings will take longer to inspect because of the number of circuits and they may also have more complicated electrical systems which will need a much more detailed testing process. To give you an idea, a small office with roughly 10 circuits would be between £200 and £350 in total. A retail unit or restaurant with (20+ circuits) would be in the region of £400+. The quantity of circuits will be the factor that dictates the price.

Factors That Affect the Price of a Commercial EICR

There are factors that need to be considered when understanding quotes between businesses. The size of the commercial property and the number of distribution circuits and boards. If the installation is older it may alter the cost, especially if the wiring and consumer units are difficult to access. The type of business premises for example office, retail or industrial can also affect the price.  If the inspection needs to be conducted out of hours the price will be more expensive. The complexity of the the testing required in order for compliance and whether the equipment is more complicated (eg 3-phase) will have an impact. Basically, the more complex the system, the more time is required making the price higher.

Budgeting for Commercial Electrical Compliance

It is of paramount importance to maintain electrical safely for compliance. In the long-run, carrying out regular inspections is advisable. It is a good idea to book your inspections before the deadlines are reached. 


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