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I have a socket in by bathroom vanity unit, .75m away from the edge of the bath. The vanity is completely enclosed with a sink on top and doors that, when open, are parallel to the length of the bath.

I hired an electrician to do some work and once he saw the plug in the bathroom, he informed me that he would blank it off, because it is "against the regs." I told him that it's not, because it's in a cabinet. He said, that doesn't matter, it's within 3m of the bath and isn't allowed.

The electrician sent me an "unsatisfactory" EICR due to the socket remaining in the bathroom.

Is the socket allowed in there? Isn't the interior of the vanity unit a separate "location" according to the regs?

What are my options regarding the unsatisfactory EICR?
 
And if the inspection is only for the homeowner's peace of mind, it's entirely up to them what actions they take about recommendations made in the report. I'd expected this to be a prospective rental property.
Right, which is why I was very surprised about how insistent he was about the socket being blanked off. Each time I told him that he was not to do any work in there, he pushed harder for me to allow him to do it. This has been a learning experience, to say the least.
 
Right, which is why I was very surprised about how insistent he was about the socket being blanked off. Each time I told him that he was not to do any work in there, he pushed harder for me to allow him to do it. This has been a learning experience, to say the least.

While I would recommend replacing it with a fused spur - into which nothing could be plugged - it's your decision as the homeowner. Your electrician can make recommendations, but can not force you to act upon them.

Edit: While I'm surprised that an electrician would think to check for accessories behind a bathroom cabinet, I would guess that they noticed the toilet seat and searched for its point of isolation.
 

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