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    EICR - Unsatisfactory on new build

    Many thanks for all the reponses. I have spoken to the electrican this morning to ask for further clarification on the reporting and he advised that it is down to his own professional judgement when it comes to choosing coding based on his observation and said he could not comment any further...
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    EICR - Unsatisfactory on new build

    £100 for the EICR. The property is based south east, just outskirts of M25 London.
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    EICR - Unsatisfactory on new build

    No it was just the one guy the electrican who visited the property to do the EICR. Not sure sure what the best way forward is - to get a 2nd opinion from another electrican or replace the CU. The electrican charged £100 for this EICR.
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    EICR - Unsatisfactory on new build

    Its a 2 bed house. 58 square metres.
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    EICR - Unsatisfactory on new build

    Thanks. Yes test results were provided. Attached image. Just to add the EICR was done in 30 mins and only at the end the electrican spent maybe 1 minute maximum inspecting some of the wall plug sockets. 25 mins on the main consumer unit.
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    EICR - Unsatisfactory on new build

    Hi, thanks for the reply. It is helpful. If I have understood correctly, in your opinion the current main consumer unit definately doesn't need replacing with new one but may need some additional works?
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    EICR - Unsatisfactory on new build

    Hi, I have a property that I was looking to rent out. Its 12 years old property so relatively new. I had a EICR done from a qualified electrican and it came out unsatisfactory which was a bit of a shock to us as we haven't done any work on electrics since new. Comments below: Isolator (where...
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    Block Paving Driveway - Front Garden

    Hi, I was looking to get my front garden converted to a block paving driveway and so far I have had mixed opinions from different builders. I have read that minimum 150mm of type one MOT aggregrete should be used but two builders told me that is a guideline only and not necessarily required...
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