I have been to look at a job today (consumer unit change) having had a brief look at the existing set up I noticed that there was no earth cable coming up to the flat so I did a quick ZS test on a socket, it was showing 0.13 ohms. The only thing I think is that an earth has been taken off a socket from the downstairs flat. I then noticed that there was no earth going out on the lighting circuit and checked a switch where again there was no earth so I informed the customer that I couldn't do the CU change until this was sorted.
The customer then produced an EICR which was done in 2015 with no mention of the above earthing problems and the r1 r2 readings had been left blank on the test results page. She then told me she had only bought the flat in October and had decorated throughout so wasn't too impressed when I told her that in order to sort out the problems I would have to chase out the walls. She was asking me where she stood legally with the EICR as she could have had money knocked off the price of the flat if it needed rewiring. Anyone know where she stands legally? Cheers
The customer then produced an EICR which was done in 2015 with no mention of the above earthing problems and the r1 r2 readings had been left blank on the test results page. She then told me she had only bought the flat in October and had decorated throughout so wasn't too impressed when I told her that in order to sort out the problems I would have to chase out the walls. She was asking me where she stood legally with the EICR as she could have had money knocked off the price of the flat if it needed rewiring. Anyone know where she stands legally? Cheers