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Interestingly I completed an EICR on a property that has just had an extension. The home owner rewired the whole house himself plus the new kitchen in the extension, unqaulified. He tells me he needs my cert to get building control to ok his building cert.
So it would seem part P & scammers are a complete waste of time when you can rewire & just pay for a PIR to get past building control
You can’t knock the customer.
He’s found the way around the system, as I see it, all good. The system is so full of holes it deserves to sink.
Now here is what you need to understand
EIC is an Eletectrical Installation Certificate. In this the person doing the work certifies that the work he has done complies with BS7671
A PIR (now a EICR) is a REPORT that says you have tested the installation against today's standards and it provides a note of where there is non-compliance.
Completely different things.
I agree that its a complete horlicks. Building Control should never accept an EICR as a get out clause. It should always be a proper test done by the householder who has done teh work as a DIYer. That is the intention of the legislation.