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EICR/PIR for 2up 2 down Is price excessive given extent and "limitations"
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<blockquote data-quote="champagnecharly" data-source="post: 546549" data-attributes="member: 36302"><p>Maybe my question should be. Is it normal not to include the loft in ALL EICRs regardless?</p><p></p><p>........................</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks.. Yes. I do .</p><p>I understand many of the limitations and find the majority entirely reasonable. the loft i find unreasonable.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.. but in answer to your question.. What do I know? If i knew i wouldn't ask. Was it in the right ball park to do a through job without unnecessary limitation?</p><p></p><p>Does 613 sound unreasonably low not to give a "sensible" inspection?</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Appreciated. This is not so much about the actual price but whether that price was in the right ball park or whether they had been squeezed so much it was necessary to add unnecessary limitations.</p><p></p><p>Not all is what it seems..</p><p>Data requested as DSAR and more than was requested appeared on screenshot. DSAR wasn't fulfilled and has been passed to ICO .</p><p>Front wall 80% moisture levels.</p><p>3rd part electrician report expressed concerns in relation to EICR PIR stating significantly below expected professional standards... NICEIC tech confirm certain works did not comply with regs...</p><p>Some within the team are fantastic other, generally with more authority. don't appear to give two hoots.</p><p></p><p>Sound pretty unanimous. So the electrician wasn't squeezed on price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="champagnecharly, post: 546549, member: 36302"] Maybe my question should be. Is it normal not to include the loft in ALL EICRs regardless? ........................ Thanks.. Yes. I do . I understand many of the limitations and find the majority entirely reasonable. the loft i find unreasonable. Thanks.. but in answer to your question.. What do I know? If i knew i wouldn't ask. Was it in the right ball park to do a through job without unnecessary limitation? Does 613 sound unreasonably low not to give a "sensible" inspection? Appreciated. This is not so much about the actual price but whether that price was in the right ball park or whether they had been squeezed so much it was necessary to add unnecessary limitations. Not all is what it seems.. Data requested as DSAR and more than was requested appeared on screenshot. DSAR wasn't fulfilled and has been passed to ICO . Front wall 80% moisture levels. 3rd part electrician report expressed concerns in relation to EICR PIR stating significantly below expected professional standards... NICEIC tech confirm certain works did not comply with regs... Some within the team are fantastic other, generally with more authority. don't appear to give two hoots. Sound pretty unanimous. So the electrician wasn't squeezed on price. [/QUOTE]
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