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Competitive pricing for Domestic EICR's. Why so low?

There's a few sites that offer Electrical Reports, most with registered electricians; albeit some quote VAT and some without. Most quoted prices for these, do not reflect a reasonable charge, based upon qualifications, experience, thoroughness and probable time spent.

1. Are there too many players? 2. Are the standards falling? 3. Is too much reliance placed on follow up work?. 4. Are those organisations who "register" inspectors not being sufficiently critical.? 5. Should there be additional or separate registration for electrical inspectors?. 6. City and Guilds 2391 for Inspection and Testing, was considered as being too difficult to pass and watered down by the players, is that the reason for the proliference of players and a race to the bottom?. 


Jaymack
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  • I think you missed the elephant in the room. My posting a link to that webpage had absolutely nothing to do with the quoted prices.


    It was the use of the NICEIC Domestic Installer logo, first off the Domestic Installers are not approved by the NICEIC to do the EICRs this firm are trying to sell, secondly is this firm using the NICEIC logo in their advertising actually registered with the NICEIC themselves or are they using subbies? 


    Andy B.
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  • I think you missed the elephant in the room. My posting a link to that webpage had absolutely nothing to do with the quoted prices.


    It was the use of the NICEIC Domestic Installer logo, first off the Domestic Installers are not approved by the NICEIC to do the EICRs this firm are trying to sell, secondly is this firm using the NICEIC logo in their advertising actually registered with the NICEIC themselves or are they using subbies? 


    Andy B.
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