AJJewsbury:It's all a matter of contract.
Absolutely.Rectifying minor faults as you go along is just good practice.
But only if that's been agreed with the customer. If they've asked you for an EICR because they suspect a previous electrician hadn't done a good job, they might not thank you for quietly sweeping problems under the carpet or 'destroying' the evidence.
And they certainly would not appreciate the flickering lights and intermittent appliance operation, or the house fire caused by the loose terminals which you left behind.
Z.
AJJewsbury:It's all a matter of contract.
Absolutely.Rectifying minor faults as you go along is just good practice.
But only if that's been agreed with the customer. If they've asked you for an EICR because they suspect a previous electrician hadn't done a good job, they might not thank you for quietly sweeping problems under the carpet or 'destroying' the evidence.
And they certainly would not appreciate the flickering lights and intermittent appliance operation, or the house fire caused by the loose terminals which you left behind.
Z.
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