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I had a call from a cousin regarding helping out with some electrical problems. She has applied to her council for a loan / grant for work on her cottage and they have sent someone out to do a survey. The paperwork they left states that they will need a EICR to prove the installation is ok, but also states that this is to be carried out by a "government scheme approved" part P contractor. I am prepared to carry out the EICR and any remedial work but I am not in any scheme as I am employed full time and don't do domestics that much. I was under the impression that any competent person can carry out an EICR. I am suitably qualified with nearly 30 years in the game, JIB technician and 2391. Could the council reject a certificate from me??
 
Just an update, my cousin was persuaded to avoid the council grant, apparently they end up with rights over your property, so I was tasked with making the place safe. These photos are typical of my findings. I spent last weekend replacing damaged and re terminating accessories, replacing flex with 3 core + E and sorting out multiple jb`s. I will be testing this weekend and repairing anything else I find. I don't usually work on domestic and cant believe that someone could install to this poor standard [ElectriciansForums.net] Part P to inspect [ElectriciansForums.net] Part P to inspect [ElectriciansForums.net] Part P to inspect [ElectriciansForums.net] Part P to inspect [ElectriciansForums.net] Part P to inspect
 
Good pictures and good luck with finding ALL the dodges...I should really start recording some of my joy filled findings including,this week,a pensioner who had a FCU fitted for a boiler by a scheme spark and asked him to sort her standard lamp and display lighting on some cabinets. He had put 3 pairs of bell wires into a plug top to power the three,rewireable fuses,no RCD,cables laid the length of the lounge under carpet and over the grippers.:death:
 
Just an update, my cousin was persuaded to avoid the council grant, apparently they end up with rights over your property, so I was tasked with making the place safe. These photos are typical of my findings. I spent last weekend replacing damaged and re terminating accessories, replacing flex with 3 core + E and sorting out multiple jb`s. I will be testing this weekend and repairing anything else I find. I don't usually work on domestic and cant believe that someone could install to this poor standardView attachment 21426 View attachment 21427 View attachment 21428 View attachment 21429 View attachment 21430


^^^^Yep, thats about a typical day for me on the average domestic property
 

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