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EICR/PIR for 2up 2 down Is price excessive given extent and "limitations"
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<blockquote data-quote="champagnecharly" data-source="post: 546516" data-attributes="member: 36302"><p>Yes the 25% is definitely not circuits. I didn't realise it was opening them up. I thought it was just socket testing.</p><p>So at that money you agree it would be reasonable not to check the loft & heating controls? And not doing them would not compromise the integrity unnecessarily. </p><p></p><p>I understand they are generic. Its wether its reasonable to have all of them by default. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>I'm just the tenant and it was before my time. I just wondered if all of the limitations were reasonable or if they compromised the standards of the cert for the sakes of saving time. Especially the 25%, the "No Loft" and the "vulnerable loads".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="champagnecharly, post: 546516, member: 36302"] Yes the 25% is definitely not circuits. I didn't realise it was opening them up. I thought it was just socket testing. So at that money you agree it would be reasonable not to check the loft & heating controls? And not doing them would not compromise the integrity unnecessarily. I understand they are generic. Its wether its reasonable to have all of them by default. I'm just the tenant and it was before my time. I just wondered if all of the limitations were reasonable or if they compromised the standards of the cert for the sakes of saving time. Especially the 25%, the "No Loft" and the "vulnerable loads". [/QUOTE]
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