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Reci Completion Cert

  • 30-08-2019 1:50pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 759 ✭✭✭


    If a house hasn't been lived in for a few years and the electricity has been cut off, I gather that a Reci registered electrician is required to check out the wiring and complete a Completion Cert to confirm it adheres to current standards and is in good standing.

    Any one been through this lately and can give an idea of how much a Reci will charge for this and the Completion Cert please?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 59 ✭✭Jocasta


    We just move into a house that had been vacant for about a year. There was a few different things we needed done. Looking at the itemized quote we got from our electrician at the time he has stated a cert is required and this will involve 2 electrical tests- cost €450

    You might be sorted by now, but just in case this helps!
    Moyglish wrote: »
    If a house hasn't been lived in for a few years and the electricity has been cut off, I gather that a Reci registered electrician is required to check out the wiring and complete a Completion Cert to confirm it adheres to current standards and is in good standing.

    Any one been through this lately and can give an idea of how much a Reci will charge for this and the Completion Cert please?


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