I wonder if any electricians can offer some advice? I feel that I may be getting taken for a ride. I rent out a 2 bedroom flat built in 2005 that has just needed an EICR. The letting agents have managed this for me and the report has come back as failed with a draft quote to pass the EICR that consists of a new consumer unit and other bits for ÂŁ1173.60!
My main concerns in the report are that I have the following C2's.
A) Additional RCD protection is required for circuits supplying outdoor equipment...
The main sockets are on RCD protection, but it's a 3rd floor flat. I can't see why outdoor equipment would be mentioned?
B) Consumer unit is not fire rated...
Looking at the report it is a C2 on the Observations page, but on the Inspection schedule page, it's a C3. Could it be both?
Additionally to the C2's above, they are charging me to fix an open circuit on the earth, would they not have tested all the sockets on the test and fixed them, if required, as they went along?
I have also wondered what 'Replace fixed bathroom fittings' at ÂŁ154+vat would be, any ideas?.
I have gone back to letting agent to pass my questions and concerns over to the electrical company and they have just responded with the following:
We have reviewed the EICR again and stand by what we have advised, the parts where the LL suggested the work doesn't need doing due to the regs is a really grey area, it depends on the engineer as to whether they would recommend the works or not - and rather we say they do not need work and an issue were to arise, that would leave us liable for not recommending these works be completed.
We might be airing on the side of caution, but we would rather be safe than sorry.
Is this a fair response, and not to answer my questions above? Does the report and draft quote look fair? EICR has already cost me ÂŁ200.
Thank you for taking the time to read the above.
My main concerns in the report are that I have the following C2's.
A) Additional RCD protection is required for circuits supplying outdoor equipment...
The main sockets are on RCD protection, but it's a 3rd floor flat. I can't see why outdoor equipment would be mentioned?
B) Consumer unit is not fire rated...
Looking at the report it is a C2 on the Observations page, but on the Inspection schedule page, it's a C3. Could it be both?
Additionally to the C2's above, they are charging me to fix an open circuit on the earth, would they not have tested all the sockets on the test and fixed them, if required, as they went along?
I have also wondered what 'Replace fixed bathroom fittings' at ÂŁ154+vat would be, any ideas?.
I have gone back to letting agent to pass my questions and concerns over to the electrical company and they have just responded with the following:
We have reviewed the EICR again and stand by what we have advised, the parts where the LL suggested the work doesn't need doing due to the regs is a really grey area, it depends on the engineer as to whether they would recommend the works or not - and rather we say they do not need work and an issue were to arise, that would leave us liable for not recommending these works be completed.
We might be airing on the side of caution, but we would rather be safe than sorry.
Is this a fair response, and not to answer my questions above? Does the report and draft quote look fair? EICR has already cost me ÂŁ200.
Thank you for taking the time to read the above.
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