So some certs form the guy who did the remedials (he's not with any schemes) will suffice, and what about the remedials that dont require a cert (such as a loose back box or a cracked socket outlet), would a covering letter suffice?
All i'm trying to do is whats best by the customer! if i haven't got to go back and and charge him for another EICR then i won't. Just wanted to clarify so that i can offer him the right advice. I did the original EICR, somebody else did the remedials, does he need another EICR? from the replies...
Thanks for all the replies, so the customer could just get the spark (not a member of any schemes) to issue them with a covering letter stating that he has carried out all the remedials?
I've said that I need to carry out another eicr as I do not know if all the remedial work has been carried out. I just wanted to be clear about this as I don't want to look like I'm creating work for the sake of it. Thanks for all the replies.
Thanks for the fast response, i haven't got the EICR to hand, but one of the points was a break in the ring. The other chap has now split the ring into 2 circuits on 20A breakers.
I carried out an EICR recently on a HMO. This raised a number of non conformances. The customer was issued with the EICR along with a quote to correct all the issues listed on the EICR.
They've now had the remedial work carried out by another spark who's not registered with any of the governing...
Thanks for that Durham, i'm after a 32a, i see there's a few on Ebay. How much are you after? i've just been told the board has QO written on a sticker inside so i guess we're on the right lines.
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