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EICR/PIR for 2up 2 down Is price excessive given extent and "limitations"
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 546525" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>No he's actually right, but not putting it over very well, any cert is an issue between landlord and contractor. By the sounds of it from what you have said, an eicr was done and faults rectified. All inspections have clauses like not looking under floorboards or in the attic. These are for practical reasons, like lofts can be difficult to access safely, and we don't go around lifting carpets and flooring to check cables. The testing we do should reveal any safety issues with the circuits without doing that. </p><p></p><p>So question is, do you have concerns about the electrical system of your rented property?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 546525, member: 490"] No he's actually right, but not putting it over very well, any cert is an issue between landlord and contractor. By the sounds of it from what you have said, an eicr was done and faults rectified. All inspections have clauses like not looking under floorboards or in the attic. These are for practical reasons, like lofts can be difficult to access safely, and we don't go around lifting carpets and flooring to check cables. The testing we do should reveal any safety issues with the circuits without doing that. So question is, do you have concerns about the electrical system of your rented property? [/QUOTE]
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