Some years ago (about 15) I was left my uncles old home a terraced property built 1901. Which we have rented out after undertaking extensive refurbishment. At that time I employed a professional electrician whose work to me was known from prior jobs and in whom I had the utmost confidence. As he is now enjoying a well earned retirement I am not bothering him with this
I have had notification from the letting agents that a recent EICR instigated by them revealed some C2 issues that need to be rectified. If I understand correctly C2 is "potentially dangerous". An EICR could only be issued once the recommended work completed.
I do appreciate that safety is vitally important and recognise my legal responsibility as well as my moral responsibility to ensure the safety of any occupiers of the property. However I am surprised that as these reports are done every five years and this must be the third one that what was mentioned has not been picked up before. So I would appreciate comments suggestions prior to me giving an OK for the work.
Briefly this is what was stated (italics):
The installation has been assessed as Unsatisfactory, as Code C2 observations were identified. The issues noted were:
2. Absence of a protective conductor (earth) on the upstairs lighting circuit, and a bedroom light switch that is insecure due to being fixed on a single lug.
No idea what to make of this lack of earth, I cannot believe that this would have been omitted at the time of the complete rewire? Light switch OK
3. Bathroom light fitting is not suitably IP-rated for its location.
Well no it is not an IP rated light fitting it is a globe light set at about 8 foot above the toilet bath area and switched by wall light. Again been the same type for 15 years
The estimated cost to rectify is about £500 +VAT.
I have no idea or contact with the electrical contractor that was employed but just question the conclusions reached and would appreciate opinion/advice.
Asking due to having been once bitten twice shy by a different company carried out and EPC rating the property lower than it should be based on inaccurate assessment of the property making me question if a visit made!
I have had notification from the letting agents that a recent EICR instigated by them revealed some C2 issues that need to be rectified. If I understand correctly C2 is "potentially dangerous". An EICR could only be issued once the recommended work completed.
I do appreciate that safety is vitally important and recognise my legal responsibility as well as my moral responsibility to ensure the safety of any occupiers of the property. However I am surprised that as these reports are done every five years and this must be the third one that what was mentioned has not been picked up before. So I would appreciate comments suggestions prior to me giving an OK for the work.
Briefly this is what was stated (italics):
The installation has been assessed as Unsatisfactory, as Code C2 observations were identified. The issues noted were:
- Unsealed opening to the consumer unit affecting its fire integrity. Suggested action Fire seal unit
2. Absence of a protective conductor (earth) on the upstairs lighting circuit, and a bedroom light switch that is insecure due to being fixed on a single lug.
No idea what to make of this lack of earth, I cannot believe that this would have been omitted at the time of the complete rewire? Light switch OK
3. Bathroom light fitting is not suitably IP-rated for its location.
Well no it is not an IP rated light fitting it is a globe light set at about 8 foot above the toilet bath area and switched by wall light. Again been the same type for 15 years
The estimated cost to rectify is about £500 +VAT.
I have no idea or contact with the electrical contractor that was employed but just question the conclusions reached and would appreciate opinion/advice.
Asking due to having been once bitten twice shy by a different company carried out and EPC rating the property lower than it should be based on inaccurate assessment of the property making me question if a visit made!
