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New EICR "unsatisfactory" - complete rewire required?!?

Former Community Member
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The lighting circuit has no CPC (earth), this is not uncommon in older houses. For that reason all light fittings are Class 2 i.e. plastic with no metal, and there is a clause in the tenancy agreement which forbids tampering with the light fittings (this is a house we own and rent out).


Previous EICRs did not even mention the lighting circuit because of the Class 2 fittings. I have just got a new EICR with an observation "lighting circuits have little or no earth" and classification code C1 ("Danger present, risk of injury, immediate remedial action required"). The overall assessment says "Unsatisfactory" with the comment "Needs updating to current regs". This can only be fixed by a complete rewire of the whole lighting circuit.


This is pointless, there are no earth connections in the plastic fittings.


Any thoughts? Many thanks.
Parents
  • You might actually surprise yourself if you sit and sketch the layout on a piece of paper, you may find you only need to lift a couple of floor boards front to back of the house to rewire most of the lighting circuit downstairs and upstairs generally has a loft above it.


    Light switches are generally either side of the hallway wall running through the centre of the house on the ground floor circuit and floors generally have voids.
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  • You might actually surprise yourself if you sit and sketch the layout on a piece of paper, you may find you only need to lift a couple of floor boards front to back of the house to rewire most of the lighting circuit downstairs and upstairs generally has a loft above it.


    Light switches are generally either side of the hallway wall running through the centre of the house on the ground floor circuit and floors generally have voids.
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