has he given you an invoice? is his vat number on it.? can you check with HMRC if this is valid?
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has he given you an invoice? is his vat number on it.? can you check with HMRC if this is valid?
The way the cable enters the mains board it has made it no longer comply with IP4X. The rcd spur should have been fitted closer to cover the hole or a trunking fitted.
I agree with the advise given so far that a quote would have saved a lot of grief. Certificate for the works is essential and the job isn't complete without this, so it would be interesting in court.
You need to stop talking to people who have not seen the job, who were not there and agree on a price with the Electrician. Go to court and that is all that will happen with additional time and costs.
It is impossible for anyone on here to give you an accurate quote for the work as they were not there.
We all know fitting something someone else has bought for the first time can be a nightmare.
I must say the finish looks really quite good.
Have a good day and next time get a quote.
The way the cable enters the mains board it has made it no longer comply with IP4X. .
I agree Murdoch, the cable entry is a bit rough, but don't think it compromises the IP rating, of course that's from a photograph maybe different in reality,How closely have you looked at the photo? Not sure I agree with you..
It'd be good to hear from a Scottish member (who won't sound anything like a Scouser) about the Scottish requirements for a safety certificate.
If it's a new circuit, then it will require an EIC however small and insignificant the circuit is, the regulations are quite specific on this issue.As a Select member he must issue at least a "Minor Works Certificate" although fitting the RCD spur at the board could be deemed a new circuit in which case an "Electrical Installation Certificate" would be required.
Building control would only have an input if the bathroom alterations were subject to planning permission/building warrant in which case a "Scottish Building Standards Certificate" would be required.
You could contact Select but they are not really interested in financial disputes. If you feel the work is not up to standard you could ask Select to carry out an inspection.(free if they agree with you but chargeable if they find in the contractors favour). From the photographs i have seen the workmanship looks OK some labels missing from board is all I can see wrong.
I would agree with most that it is expensive, in Glasgow I would be ÂŁ300-350 (including labour no more than 2 hours first visit and 5 hours to fit out and test.)
One of my pet hates is people who argue on price.
Sorry just gets on my nerves. If I do a quote the price is the price. I am not a rip off merchant.
If you didn’t ask for a price you are as to blame for this situation in my opinion. Thread is dragging now....
The VAT is not down to the Electrician.
You are asking a bunch of people who were not there to justify you not paying a bill for work they did not do.
They fitted 5 lamps / assembled fitted an unfamiliar lit mirror / fixed your landing light / fitted a new RCD circuit across three visits to your site.
He is hardly ripping you off IMHO with the three site visits.
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