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Do you have a minimum remedial charge before you deduct anything? i.e. at £200 for an EICR say you aint going to deduct that off £150 of remedials ...... well I hope not!
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It all depends on what they want , If you get a customer asking for the house to be brought up to standard then yes , If you get a customer asking for some extra points then you could get your test gear out there and then and check out the circuit involved and along with your visual , so that wouldn't be chargeable if its only going to take a short time , If its a callout to a fault , I put the fault right if its possible then talk to them about having a quotation and the testing to fully rectify any faults and detect any other issues , and arrange to call back and that basically it all varies according to how you and the customer are able to deal with the situation , but one thing is very clear , you simply need to inspect and test before committing yourself,,
well in that case or this case mentioned here I would estimate to replace the board and upgrade earthing etc etc and not worry about it, but suggesting an EICR wouldn't be a bad idea, however straight cash will do fine :38:Understand that badged but if a customer wants work quoted for how can an EICR be thrown in if it hasn't been asked for.
Understand that badged but if a customer wants work quoted for how can an EICR be thrown in if it hasn't been asked for.
Do you have a minimum remedial charge before you deduct anything? i.e. at £200 for an EICR say you aint going to deduct that off £150 of remedials ...... well I hope not!
Yea but the customer hasn't asked for an EICR in this case so IMO it can't be charged for.
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