WOW, that has to be the worst EICR ever! shocking! you were charged for that? (how much?) Is the 'electrician' a member of an approved scheme? (NICEIC etc?)
I can at least push for a retest at no cost with an inspector that they give me the credentials for.
Don't ask anyone whose name is on the EICR for a recommendation for another electrician, the name(s) are just the electrician (and their supervisor if 2 names). I would think the estate agent should be happy to refund the cost (which was?) on the basis that you wont pursue them and their electrician in court for incompetence! The good news is that being pvc/pvc with an earth in my opinion your installation is probably serviceable despite it's age but you want a good electrician on site to confirm that. Some remedial/upgrade works (new CU, earthing&bonding if req'd, replace old dated accessories are good places to start) would be a good idea assuming the install was done well in the first place and hasn't been abused. You should be able to check if the company is registered here: http://www.electricalcompetentperson.co.uk/ there's no actual legal requirement for registration to carry out EICR's though.
Good. If you get no progress with the agent etc, then you can make a complaint directly to NAPIT.they are registered with napit.
There don't seem to be too many examples, other than that DB fire in that National Trust property. Strangely enough this CU was in an NT property...Interesting to see an example of a failure caused by overtightening.
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