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NICEIC REPORT - feedback on remedial works costs

Hi all - I had an test done in advance of selling my 3 bed semi. The test report has four C2, nine C3 and two F1s.

I wanted to get your expert and unbiased feedback on these observations to help make sure I do the right remedial works - as well as getting an indication for prices. (I am in London South West and been quoted ÂŁ950k for remedial works - see image)

I have attached photos of the report + some of the issues pointed out to give a better idea. Appreciate any feedback and tips - thanks a lot.
 

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I hope that is ÂŁ950 and not ÂŁ950k !!!

From a quick look it seems a fair report as the C2 mentioned are reasonable (the lack of RCD on sockets, etc, can be C3, but if for circuits in a bathroom then C2). The report does not seem to mention the Wylex RCBO shoe-horned in to the CU, that is really a C2 itself due to the "modifications" involved!

Some background reading for you can be had here if you want detailed guidance:
https://www.----------------------------/media/2149/bpg4-1.pdf

I don't do this sort of work professionally so I can't comment on the price, but for a CU change and other remedial work in London it also seems fair. Anything below about ÂŁ500 would be unlikely for a professional job (i.e. someone with the overheads of proper insurance, competent scheme membership fees, test equipment calibration, actually paying taxes, etc).

You might get other quotes/comments from folk on here but I don't see anything outrageous here.
 
Sorry, stand corrected, the "modification" is listed as point 5 and classed as C3 (but BPG#4 has C2):

Mixed branded switchgear components within a consumer unit or distribution board where:
  • there are no signs of thermal damage to component or associated connections
  • the enclosure/assembly hasn’t been modified to allow installation of the component
  • the component is securely fitted and all connections are adequate
  • correct manual operation of the component
  • direction of use of toggles/switches is the same as existing devices
Note: If any of the above criteria is not met, this would warrant a code C2 classification to be recorded.
 
ÂŁ950 for a new consumer unit with new main bonding is a decent price. You are not obligated to change it just to sell the house. But its a nice thing to do so you can point out to prospective buyers you had it done.
 
I think it's a bit unprofessional quoting for a new 'fuseboard' , very old terminology and it should at least specify whether it'll be a dual RCD or RCBO unit , also whether Surge Protection is or isn't included. But the price looks fair to me if they're quoting for an RCBO board with Surge Protection.
 
ÂŁ945 + VAT!
Living out here in the sticks you would be lucky to be able to charge ÂŁ650 + VAT, perils of London rates I suppose.

Could explain why some people down here with holiday homes pay us to drive up for the day to do works at thier london homes, thought it was because we do a good job and they liked us, oh well.
 
I think it's a bit unprofessional quoting for a new 'fuseboard' , very old terminology and it should at least specify whether it'll be a dual RCD or RCBO unit , also whether Surge Protection is or isn't included. But the price looks fair to me if they're quoting for an RCBO board with Surge Protection.
Not sure who 'patrice' is too - french inspector perhaps?

From the photo it almost looks like the inner shell is not actually broken anyway, which would not make it a C2 - though the cost of a pattress is not going to make much difference either way...
 
ÂŁ950 for a new consumer unit with new main bonding is a decent price. You are not obligated to change it just to sell the house. But its a nice thing to do so you can point out to prospective buyers you had it done.
I've had several people call and ask for EICR because they are selling, and were surprised when I pointed out it wasn't actually a legal requirement - presumably some estate agents are pushing this as a 'service' at a nice mark up...
 
That towel rail connection is the result of poor workmanship and whoever doctored that 40A rcbo into that consumer unit have destroyed it beyond repair and now the whole unit needs replacing.
Wylex stuff often has troubles fitting their own older boards, but that's almost impressive levels of bodgery
 
I've had several people call and ask for EICR because they are selling, and were surprised when I pointed out it wasn't actually a legal requirement - presumably some estate agents are pushing this as a 'service' at a nice mark up...
We are being asked more and more frequently for this - I think the mortgage lenders have cottened on to the fact that their 'surveyers' don't have a clue what they are talking about. (I'm buying another property to let at the moment, the surveyor said it is of a sandstone and brick construction - the whole road is made from limestone and brick - can't even tell the difference between 2 of the most common rock types)
 
The price sounds a little on the high side for Kent, but not massively so and may be quite normal for the area involved - assuming it was an SPD RCBO board then would not be an outrageous price I'd think - but it will be a balance as to whether it will be recouped in the sale (may depend on whether a buyer is looking to move directly in, or will be gutting and rewiring...)

There are probably cheaper ways to get a 'satisfactory' EICR if that is what you want. Though adding RCD protection for the bathroom circuits (if that is what the report is highlighting), might require a new consumer unit in any case as there are no officially compatible parts available for that consumer unit I believe.
 

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