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If you can supply me with price to do these for a 3 bedroom flat, southside of glasgow, please reply to this thread with a price and contact details. Thank you.
 
One millions pounds and a varnished stoat.
 
Hi Lou. I think you are slightly confused between an EIC and an EICR. An Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) is a certificate provided for newly installed work, hence the name. An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a report on an existing installation. It is an EICR you need to let the property out.
Having an EICR carried out on your property is a little bit like having an MOT test on your car in that there is no guarantee that it will pass!
 
Hi Lou. I think you are slightly confused between an EIC and an EICR. An Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) is a certificate provided for newly installed work, hence the name. An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a report on an existing installation. It is an EICR you need to let the property out.
Having an EICR carried out on your property is a little bit like having an MOT test on your car in that there is no guarantee that it will pass!

Thank you for your reply, ok so i need a price from someone in the Glasgow area for an EICR for a new rented out flat, can anyone help?
 

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