I've had this discussion many times with electricians, landlords and agents. The consensus seems to be that pretty much any EICR should be done within 1 - 4 hours (and these are the supposedly reputable firms). The idea of anything longer than that seems to be bordering on the ludicrous to them.As a landlord I would be interested on how long a good eicr takes to complete on a std 3 bed property (obv no such thing as standard).
And what would be a competitive price.
Btw I'm not fishing for a price as even though I use a letting company. All service and repairs I have access to trades who I know will do the correct job not a bodge job..
electrician, gas fitter ect that I always use go in and vet the property making me a list of things that need doing. I've never said no leave it. They have confidence I will stick by them and I have confidence they won't rip me off.
However, just to give you some context, I have 22 years experience as an electrician across various industries, and spent 3 of those years working for a frim who did nothing but domestic and commercial EICR's. They never touched any remedial work, so had no vested interest, and did everything by the book.
I learned more in my 3 years there than in the other 19 years combined. Despite what a lot of electricians will tell you, EICR's are NOT something that just any sparky can do. They require knowledge and experience way above the average to do them properly, interpret the results and produce an accurate report.
As an educational excercise my last apprentice and I tested my own house, in order to go through the process and teach him properly. It's a 3 bed semi detached with a seperate 2 way consumer unit in the garage, a total of 13 circuits.
Bog standard.
It took us 9 hours to carry out the EICR properly, including about 10% sampling (removing of covers and carrying out visual inspections), which is the bare minimum. And keep in mind that this is a property that I live in and know like the back of my hand.
Yet I could go online this morning and find a minimum of 5 sparkys willing to do it for less than 100 quid within the hour.
I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions about the state of the industry and the cluster**** that is EICR's.