That seems a lot of circuits - do you really need 3 socket circuits in the kitchen, a circuit for each floor, or a separate circuit for the lounge sockets? You have an emergency light on it's own circuit with one socket?My house has 15 circuits. 3 bedrooms, 3 storeys plus cellar:
Basement skts
Kitchen skts x 3
Lounge skts
1st floor skts
2nd floor skts
Mains skt and emergency light
Lighting x3
Shower
Towel rail
Washing machine
Freezer
He probably knows somebody who can get them tested for free. HaThat seems a lot of circuits - do you really need 3 socket circuits in the kitchen, a circuit for each floor, or a separate circuit for the lounge sockets? You have an emergency light on it's own circuit with one socket?
Could the washing machine not have gone on one of the 3 kitchen finals, or with the "mains skt"?
I appreciate the need to segregate circuits, but there is such a things as too many, especially when it comes to paying by the circuit to have them tested.
That seems a lot of circuits - do you really need 3 socket circuits in the kitchen,
I was thinking something along the same lines - I'm kind of assuming he wired it himself judging by things like the freezer on it's own circuit (a good idea) the emergency light (another good idea, although I'd probably have had it on a lighting circuit) and because there are so many circuits.He probably knows somebody who can get them tested for free. Ha
Yeah but the plumbing could be shocking so swings and roundabouts lolI was thinking something along the same lines - I'm kind of assuming he wired it himself judging by things like the freezer on it's own circuit (a good idea) the emergency light (another good idea, although I'd probably have had it on a lighting circuit) and because there are so many circuits.
It would be nice to think that buying a house from an electrician would be a great thing because you know the electrics are the best they can be, not that it would be a bad thing because you need to pay his mate a fortune for an EICR.
You'd hope he would have taken his own advice and got a professional in to do it.Yeah but the plumbing could be shocking so swings and roundabouts lol
I would hope lolYou'd hope he would have taken his own advice and got a professional in to do it.
Again, that seems an awful lot for a 2 bedroomed house - could you not have had all the kitchen appliances except freezer on one ring? And 2 rings for a garage is a lot especially if you have a workshop as well.I've got 7
Total of 16 in the house /Garage in a 2 bed 2 story house.
Washer
Drier
Cooker (Electric oven + hob ignitor)
Dishwasher
Freezer
Fridge/Microwave
Other Kitchen sockets ring
Bedrooms / Lounge ring
Lights Up + Smoke + Em
Lights down + Smoke + Em
Immersion heater
Radial for computer / Router sockets.
Garage /External Lights
Garage ring
2nd ring in Garage
Radial to small workshop sockets.
Thank you for the discussion you have allayed my fears and I don't think I have been 'had' at all but I am upset by the amount of money. Looking at the report there are 19 circuits and yes it is a storage heater house as there is no mains gas. It is a house I am buying so over £400 when I was expecting £200-£250 is a lot of money at a time when I don't have much. The report came back as unsatisfactory with a number of C2 and C3 recommendations. The quote to put it all right is again about £450. Thanks everyone for your input
No another note are modern storage heaters any good or is it worth the investment to get oil on site and go for central heating? No pressure to answer just thought I would ask while I am here.