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Hi guys
Any idea on the prices for joining different scams...i mean schemes??
Any idea on the prices for joining different scams...i mean schemes??
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Sorry to hijack the thread but on the subject of the schemes. It seems (to me on my limited knowledge) that it's becoming increasingly difficult not be with a scheme?
Massive price difference. They must offer different things overall?
Do they both charge per EIC?
Massive price difference. They must offer different things overall?
Do they both charge per EIC?
I used two Cu changes (same building separate board to run all heaters on own radial circuits,owners request as per original set up both full rcbo boards)for initial assessment with stroma last January.....I’m just going through joining a scheme right now got my NICEIC assessment on 13th November. STROMA is the cheapest at £280 plus VAT, but only accept minimum of 2 new circuits for you initial assessment, but NOT a CU change, unless you have your level 3 NVQ or higher. NICEIC do accept a CU change, at your own home as well, but their fee is £445 plus VAT.
I used two Cu changes (same building separate board to run all heaters on own radial circuits,owners request as per original set up both full rcbo boards)for initial assessment with stroma last January.....
I hear about more and more places specifying you have to be with NIC to do work
Have you not done your 2394/95 yet then fitz?
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