Reply to the comment left by Frederick Morrow-Ahmed at 18/08/2020 - 13:54Sorry for the delay, If they don’t have professional indemnity insurance then their work as a inspector is not covered and is not insured. Only Their installation work would...
Reply to the comment left by Frederick Morrow-Ahmed at 15/08/2020 - 15:31Hi Frederick, There could be a few reasons for issuing a green form and not showing at first on the NICEIC register. When contractors first al apply to join...
Hi UKPN, The wording on the report is correct and has come directly from the institution of engineering and Technology. This is the organisation responsible for compiling the electrical wiring regulations. The joint IET/BSI Technical committee is responsible for the...
Hi Dave S The law states that you have 28 days to rectify any C1 Or C2 issues raised within the DEICR. You don’t need to use the same Electrical contractor to conduct the remedial work. You can also replace...
Hi Dave S, As a fully qualified electrical inspector for over 16 years, I feel I can offer you some correct advise. The need for RCDs is not a simple answer, the inspector needs to use an engineering decision. The...
As an NICEIC electrical inspector of 16 years and a Landlord, I feel that should offer some advice. The best way to find an Electrical inspector is to go to the Government website for approved competent person scheme for inspection...
Reply to the comment left by terry sullivan at 18/07/2020 - 11:16As a fully qualified electrical inspector of 16 years, electrical apprentice mentor, and a landlord, I feel that there is a lot of confusion surrounding the coding on DEICR...
Reply to the comment left by terry sullivan at 18/07/2020 - 11:16As a fully qualified electrical inspector of 16 years, electrical apprentice mentor, and a landlord, I feel that there is a lot of confusion surrounding the coding on DEICR...
As a fully qualified electrical inspector of 16 years, electrical apprentice mentor, and a landlord, I feel that there is a lot of confusion surrounding the coding on DEICR Domestic electrical installation condition reporting, that can be avoided. If we...
Reply to comment left by Frederick Morrow-Ahmed at 18/08/2020 - 13:54
Reply to the comment left by Frederick Morrow-Ahmed at 18/08/2020 - 13:54Sorry for the delay, If they don’t have professional indemnity insurance then their work as a inspector is not covered and is not insured. Only Their installation work would...
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Reply to the comment left by Frederick Morrow-Ahmed at 15/08/2020 - 15:31Hi Frederick, There could be a few reasons for issuing a green form and not showing at first on the NICEIC register. When contractors first al apply to join...
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Hi UKPN, The wording on the report is correct and has come directly from the institution of engineering and Technology. This is the organisation responsible for compiling the electrical wiring regulations. The joint IET/BSI Technical committee is responsible for the...
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Reply to the comment left by Dave S at 14/08/2020 - 09:34Hi Dave S, I left you some advise on the chat
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Hi Dave S The law states that you have 28 days to rectify any C1 Or C2 issues raised within the DEICR. You don’t need to use the same Electrical contractor to conduct the remedial work. You can also replace...
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Hi Dave S, As a fully qualified electrical inspector for over 16 years, I feel I can offer you some correct advise. The need for RCDs is not a simple answer, the inspector needs to use an engineering decision. The...
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As an NICEIC electrical inspector of 16 years and a Landlord, I feel that should offer some advice. The best way to find an Electrical inspector is to go to the Government website for approved competent person scheme for inspection...
Read More →Reply to comment left by terry sullivan at 18/07/2020 - 11:16
Reply to the comment left by terry sullivan at 18/07/2020 - 11:16As a fully qualified electrical inspector of 16 years, electrical apprentice mentor, and a landlord, I feel that there is a lot of confusion surrounding the coding on DEICR...
Read More →Reply to comment left by terry sullivan at 18/07/2020 - 11:16
Reply to the comment left by terry sullivan at 18/07/2020 - 11:16As a fully qualified electrical inspector of 16 years, electrical apprentice mentor, and a landlord, I feel that there is a lot of confusion surrounding the coding on DEICR...
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As a fully qualified electrical inspector of 16 years, electrical apprentice mentor, and a landlord, I feel that there is a lot of confusion surrounding the coding on DEICR Domestic electrical installation condition reporting, that can be avoided. If we...
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