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You need to get used to delivering information that people don't always want to hear.

Its only 4 circuits so I would be talking to the client about changing to a RCBO board ....
And wiring some circuits for sockets cabinet lighting etc, it will be on your head if you continue trying to jury rig the existing, bite the bullet and tell them what they need to know, not what they don't want to hear.
 
Change the Consumers Unit to provide more ways for new circuits then. Scare the customer? your job will be to provide the safest installation possible, not a botch just because the CU isn't big enough.
Botch?
By the time they spent money on an EICR, they'd have a CU installed.[/QUOTE
If it were my job, I would persude them to have a new RCBO CU, new radial or RFC for kitchen, and new lighting circuit for kitchen as well.

Then they have RFC for rest of house, and two lighting circuits. Just my opinion.
Its all ideal world stuff though. I agree with everything, apart from the botch comment which was made, but ultimately if after ive done the EICR and made recommendations such as a new consumer unit or wiring a new ring and the customer doesnt want to go ahead with such work what do i do? Surely not walk away from a job where i can still comply to current regs.?
 
Really? How much do you charge respectively for such work?

As I said, I don't do EICR's, but I've seen suggestions of around £200 for such like (EICR's)

It's your job & client, so only you know the booby more with that. Just suggesting a alternative viewpoint.
 
Botch?


Its all ideal world stuff though. I agree with everything, apart from the botch comment which was made, but ultimately if after ive done the EICR and made recommendations such as a new consumer unit or wiring a new ring and the customer doesnt want to go ahead with such work what do i do? Surely not walk away from a job where i can still comply to current regs.?
OK I'll rephrase, what you are intending to do is hardly ideal for a major refurbishment, ask yourself how you would integrate the existing socket circuit in to the existing RFC, when a new kitchen ring or Radial would be more appropriate, perhaps "botch" was a bit harsh, "inapropriate
instalation" would fit the bill better.
 
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As I said, I don't do EICR's, but I've seen suggestions of around £200 for such like (EICR's)

It's your job & client, so only you know the booby more with that. Just suggesting a alternative viewpoint.
I appreciate that dont get me wrong. As stated i agree with everything thats being said but as electricians weve all come across situations where doing the ideal job isnt always practical for a number of reasons. So what then?
 
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I appreciate that dont get me wrong. As stated i agree with everything thats being said but as electricians weve all come across situations where doing the ideal job isnt always practical for a number of reasons. So what then?

Of course not, and my 1989 house was built with just one RFC. Is there any scope with your client, to revisit this? If not, you'll have to proceed as is, but in your OP it sounds if they want things done 'properly' ?
 

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