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EICR/PIR for 2up 2 down Is price excessive given extent and "limitations"
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<blockquote data-quote="mort2376" data-source="post: 546576" data-attributes="member: 25787"><p>Totally agree that it's down to the person carrying out the eicr if the loft is accessed.</p><p></p><p>If a loft is boarded the chances are you can't see anything as it's all buried under the boards.</p><p></p><p>If its not boarded its buried under insulation.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the age of the property fewer and fewer are using Junction boxes in the loft. As they use a different wiring method now.</p><p></p><p>If I fit jointboxes in lofts they are near the hatch if possible as I don't want to be roasted alive in a loft in this weather.</p><p></p><p>I'm based in NW and yes I'd be a little cheaper, but I'd say it's a reasonable price for the area in question, and the limitations are acceptable.</p><p></p><p>I've seen satisfactory eicrs with limitations on all test results "as the client wouldn't let me turn the power off' !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mort2376, post: 546576, member: 25787"] Totally agree that it's down to the person carrying out the eicr if the loft is accessed. If a loft is boarded the chances are you can't see anything as it's all buried under the boards. If its not boarded its buried under insulation. Depending on the age of the property fewer and fewer are using Junction boxes in the loft. As they use a different wiring method now. If I fit jointboxes in lofts they are near the hatch if possible as I don't want to be roasted alive in a loft in this weather. I'm based in NW and yes I'd be a little cheaper, but I'd say it's a reasonable price for the area in question, and the limitations are acceptable. I've seen satisfactory eicrs with limitations on all test results "as the client wouldn't let me turn the power off' !! [/QUOTE]
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