No registration (what you call certification) is required to carry out EICRs.I've had a friend of the sparky who fitted the fire/smoke to come out and do a test who apparently had the certification to do it. So he finishes the test which took him 15minutes. This is an electrical installation condition report form KEWTECH, 5 pages, page 1 is details, page 2 looks to be an inspection, page 3 a schedule and page 4, page 5 schedule of test results.
It is not possible to do one in 15 minutes.
Surely it is obvious that it would take more than fifteen minutes to acquire all the results for five pages of documents.
That is a very good price for a proper report but a rip-off for a work of fiction.So I've paid £100 for this report, and now have the feeling that I've been ripped off.
EICRs are not notifiable but then it is not really what you should have which is an Electrical Installation Certificate.I was actually under the assumption before he came round that he would notify building control, but he talked me out of that by saying it was not notifiable anyway,
What does "get Building Regulations" mean? They are laws.and that if they ever ask I am to give the report to them and that would provide assurance of work carried out. He did say it would cost more to send off, but that I could send the report off to BC to get building regulations.
It sounds like it.Is there any truth in this or have I been stitched up paying for a report that's worthless?
He does not have to be but then it is not what you required.I don't actually even no if he's NICEIC registered to do this,
It is if they know what they are doing and do it.for all I know it's a report that anyone could have filled out and gives me no protection whatsoever?
FIFTEEN MINUTES.How do I know he even did the test?
THE test ???
Look at all the details on the EICR. Do you really think it would be possible?
OK so where do I go from here?
He seems to have filled it out but how would I know? Numbers everywhere, the schedule states each circuit, it's continuity, polarity etc etc etc.
So if this report as you say isn't notifiable BUT is not what I need, and I need a NICEIC approved contractor to verify the work to get the building certificate (which I thought I was getting anyway), what can I do about that now ?
Obviously in hindsight I would have notified BC before carrying out work but that's the benefit of hindsight. As JohnW2 says about the regularisation procedure, is that my only option now?
Obviously finding an NICEIC to verify work that is not their own is not an option now.
I'm quite happy about all the feedback so far by the way, I'm learning from the mistakes as I go along.
As far as the system goes, all switches/sockets seem to be fine, no tripped RCD's.
I suppose I'll have to find out the cost of getting building certificate after the fact, which is difficult without putting my foot in it