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Grab a bargain. With the legislation for landlords coming out (July) it would pay to snap up this offer of £100 plus VAT (hang on thought we were out of the VAT zone, I digress) You save a lot as the normal fee is £455 plus VAT. You get to be listed on the NAPIT site so better exposure for coming work?
Mind, you have to be active with stroma, and listed as EICR competency with relevant insurance.
 
Grab a bargain. With the legislation for landlords coming out (July) it would pay to snap up this offer of £100 plus VAT (hang on thought we were out of the VAT zone, I digress) You save a lot as the normal fee is £455 plus VAT. You get to be listed on the NAPIT site so better exposure for coming work?
Mind, you have to be active with stroma, and listed as EICR competency with relevant insurance.
Didn't think it would take long for the Schemes to cotton on to another Scheme to solicit more cash from the working Electrician.
 
Givw it a few weeks and see how many questions regarding EICRs appear on electrical forums

I charge £20 per circuit. Standard 3 bed house pays me £120-£200 and writes a day off by the time I’ve got back to the office and double checked the report and sent it off.
No way I can do it cheaper, so I’ll lose out for doing a proper job.
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Do you need further registration then to do these landlord eicrs?...or is this just to get you on napits list??
NIC Domestic Installers can’t do EICRs under that scheme can they?
 
I charge £20 per circuit. Standard 3 bed house pays me £120-£200 and writes a day off by the time I’ve got back to the office and double checked the report and sent it off.
No way I can do it cheaper, so I’ll lose out for doing a proper job.
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NIC Domestic Installers can’t do EICRs under that scheme can they?
I’m with stroma and thought you could...
 
I charge £20 per circuit. Standard 3 bed house pays me £120-£200 and writes a day off by the time I’ve got back to the office and double checked the report and sent it off.
No way I can do it cheaper, so I’ll lose out for doing a proper job.
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NIC Domestic Installers can’t do EICRs under that scheme can they?
My opinion for what it's worth if you can't dp "a proper job" then why bother doing it in the first place?
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My opinion for what it's worth if you can't dp "a proper job" then why bother doing it in the first place?
Looks there is at least one person who has the same opinion as me.
 
I’m with stroma and thought you could...
No, fairly sure you have to be an approved contractor to carry out a EICR on their books. Domestic Installer is just that, a installer in domestic property’s.
You don’t need a 2391/94/95 to be a domestic installer under the NIC.
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My opinion for what it's worth if you can't dp "a proper job" then why bother doing it in the first place?

100% Agree
 
If you are on the niciec domestic installer scheme you can join there new electrical inspection scheme like napits... If you got your 2391-51 or 52 then you can be assessed on an EICR you completed and join... Never one to miss the money. Approved contractors can just apply and go on it automatically.
 
Yeah what a bargain.
Unless like me you've already paid and been assessed by Stroma to be registered for EICR and now this is suddenly disregarded to force Stroma members to join the Napit branding at extra cost.

No scheme membership is required for EICR not even under the new private rented inspection laws.
 

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