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Getting an Electrician in for a 'Job Lot'
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<blockquote data-quote="DIYINCOMPETENT" data-source="post: 559523" data-attributes="member: 38278"><p>Thanks all. An EICR would cost about £200 for my 3 bed house. But, I find that things in general seem to always end up costing me more than online quotes suggest. Clearly additional work will end up costing more. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure whom I can ask. I had some minor electrical work done two years ago, and the electrician that did that seems fine. I've searched through and have found his details. So, I can contact him and ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIYINCOMPETENT, post: 559523, member: 38278"] Thanks all. An EICR would cost about £200 for my 3 bed house. But, I find that things in general seem to always end up costing me more than online quotes suggest. Clearly additional work will end up costing more. I'm not sure whom I can ask. I had some minor electrical work done two years ago, and the electrician that did that seems fine. I've searched through and have found his details. So, I can contact him and ask. [/QUOTE]
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