PAT testing pricing varies considerably across the market, and comparing quotes can be confusing because different companies use different pricing structures. Some charge a flat per-item fee, others charge a day rate, and some use a tiered structure based on appliance count. Understanding how pricing works — and what it should include — helps Kent businesses get genuine like-for-like comparisons and avoid being caught out by hidden charges.
Typical PAT Testing Prices in Kent in 2025
For most commercial PAT testing in Kent, pricing is based on a per-item charge. In 2025, typical per-item rates range from around £1.50 to £2.50 per appliance for larger volumes (100+ items), rising to £2.50 to £4.00 per item for smaller quantities. Most companies apply a minimum charge — typically equivalent to 30 to 50 appliances — to make the visit economically viable for the engineer. For a small Kent office with 50 appliances, total cost typically ranges from £80 to £150 including the visit charge and certificate.
Factors That Affect PAT Testing Prices
- Total number of appliances — more items means a lower per-item rate
- Type of equipment — complex or large appliances may carry a higher charge
- Location — travel costs for remote Kent locations may be reflected in pricing
- Time of testing — out-of-hours, evening, or weekend testing may carry a premium
- Urgency — same-day emergency testing is typically charged at a higher rate
- Documentation required — standard certificates are usually included; complex reporting may not be
- 110V testing — some companies charge more for specialist 110V CTE equipment
What Should Be Included in the Price?
A reputable PAT testing company's price should include the engineer's travel and attendance, the visual inspection and electrical testing of all agreed appliances, pass and fail stickers applied to every appliance, a detailed appliance-level test report, a certificate of testing, and any fail labels with advice on remediation. It should not include repair of failed appliances — remedial work on faulty equipment is a separate charge and should be agreed separately.
Avoiding Rogue PAT Testers
The PAT testing market unfortunately attracts some unscrupulous operators. Warning signs include implausibly low per-item prices (less than £0.50), no verifiable qualifications (look for City & Guilds 2377 as a minimum), no NICEIC or NAPIT accreditation, certificates that cannot be independently verified, and engineers who test at implausibly high speed (a thorough test of a single appliance takes at least one to two minutes). Always ask for references, check the company's accreditations, and ensure you will receive an appliance-level report, not just a summary certificate.
Getting a Quote from MES PAT Testing Ltd
MES PAT Testing Ltd provides transparent, no-obligation quotes for PAT testing across all of Kent. Our pricing is per-item with no hidden extras, and we include a full appliance-level digital report and same-day certificate as standard. To get an accurate quote, we simply need to know your location, the approximate number and type of appliances, and your preferred timing. Contact us for a free quote — we typically respond within two hours during business hours.






