AlanKay:
Original contractor was engaged (he admitted the phantom R2 figure had been arrived at by calculation), on the basis that all reported problems would be fixed and full certification issued.
If you want to be pedantic an EICR is a report; an EIC is a certificate. If you agreed on full certification, that is what you should get.
An EIC is appropriate for a change of CU - Note 1 for an EIC, Appendix 6.
Frankly, I wouldn't split hairs over it. You have the written confirmation that remedial work has been undertaken.
As Simon Barker has pointed out, notification is a separate matter.
AlanKay:
Original contractor was engaged (he admitted the phantom R2 figure had been arrived at by calculation), on the basis that all reported problems would be fixed and full certification issued.
If you want to be pedantic an EICR is a report; an EIC is a certificate. If you agreed on full certification, that is what you should get.
An EIC is appropriate for a change of CU - Note 1 for an EIC, Appendix 6.
Frankly, I wouldn't split hairs over it. You have the written confirmation that remedial work has been undertaken.
As Simon Barker has pointed out, notification is a separate matter.
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