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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 476940" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>Agree'd, if you have anything more than a satisfactory domestic report with a few small observations, then it is simply easier to write 'See attatched report' in the observations and summary boxes, then you can have a word processed report that details each item, in as much detail as required (some issues need a paragraph to explain fully), along with a photograph for some issues (as per kerching - but I prefer to do them in line). A summary can also be as long as required to explain the key issues, what has caused them, and discuss possible plans for rectifying the issues. The template includes a detailed explanation of the codes, and a section on the standard limitations applied to EICRs and has evolved over the years.... its always interesting when an EICR from another contractor comes in for remedials pricing and the template is clealy a cut and paste job from one of ours!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 476940, member: 8133"] Agree'd, if you have anything more than a satisfactory domestic report with a few small observations, then it is simply easier to write 'See attatched report' in the observations and summary boxes, then you can have a word processed report that details each item, in as much detail as required (some issues need a paragraph to explain fully), along with a photograph for some issues (as per kerching - but I prefer to do them in line). A summary can also be as long as required to explain the key issues, what has caused them, and discuss possible plans for rectifying the issues. The template includes a detailed explanation of the codes, and a section on the standard limitations applied to EICRs and has evolved over the years.... its always interesting when an EICR from another contractor comes in for remedials pricing and the template is clealy a cut and paste job from one of ours! [/QUOTE]
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