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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Lane" data-source="post: 481130" data-attributes="member: 31418"><p>I do have a copy of the EICR but do not wish to upload it at the moment. As I mentioned earlier I was uneasy with the report hence getting another electrician in after the fuse situation the other day. Whether or not you are able to give anymore advise on the supply cable situation anymore then so be it. In the future I feel that an underground supply cable would be better. Less probability of failure but higher costs to complete. I have looked at the report and it does not mention anything wrong with the supply.</p><p></p><p>As I don't know specific costs of getting a new underground supply cable would anyone care to hazard a guess at the size and cost of this work? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Lane, post: 481130, member: 31418"] I do have a copy of the EICR but do not wish to upload it at the moment. As I mentioned earlier I was uneasy with the report hence getting another electrician in after the fuse situation the other day. Whether or not you are able to give anymore advise on the supply cable situation anymore then so be it. In the future I feel that an underground supply cable would be better. Less probability of failure but higher costs to complete. I have looked at the report and it does not mention anything wrong with the supply. As I don't know specific costs of getting a new underground supply cable would anyone care to hazard a guess at the size and cost of this work? [/QUOTE]
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