Certificate Building Control

Hi all, I am a home owner and our builder has completed a garage conversion with the electrician installing a new 4 way distribution board. The electrician has now gone completely silent, does not answer phone, email, text and appears to have left his address. We need a certificate for building control, so we need another electrician to provide this. How much would this cost? We are in the SL6 postcode area.
Regards
 
As the others have said, no one apart from the electrician who carried out the work can issue you with an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC).

The only thing you can do now (assuming you continue to be unable to contact the electrician), is to get a different electrician to carry out an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) on all of the new work. The results of this report will come back as satisfactory or unsatisfactory.

The building inspector is 'likely' to accept a satisfactory EICR rather than the required EIC, but it is not a fore gone conclusion and it would be best to check with them first.

I can tell from your posts you just want a figure. A rough idea of the cost for carrying out the report would be £200. You would then need to pay further costs if the report was unsatisfactory. It is impossible to say how much this would cost. Anywhere from £80 for a faulty socket, to £5000 to completely redo all the electrics. Obviously these are silly figures and just to show that it is again impossible to give a figure for any remedial work that may be required.
 
It might help understand why another electrician would not want to complete an EIC for work done by another, even if he trusted him, if you read what the signatory is declaring on the form:
That is why it was suggested, if the Building Inspector would accept an EICR, that would be a more pragmatic way of resolving the issue.
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Hi Avo Mk8,
I am in no shape or form an electrician and I do truly appreciate all of the kind advice this forum and its contributors have provided. I’ll raise this with my builder, who is probably aware of this EICR route, and I’m sure we can reach a pragmatic solution.
Again thanks for all for the assistance, it is appreciated.
 
Hi MJPD29, I fully appreciated your reluctance in this matter but can I propose a scenario:
One of the electricians you work with and trust is unable to provide the installation certificate for a job. You implicitly trust them; so what would you charge to inspect and provide the electrical certificate.
I do fully appreciate your reluctance here but any input would be welcomed!
A rough figure would be 250 for an EICR, any further work to be carried out would then be charged on top of that.
 
The electrical work mentioned is a garage conversion with a 4-way board, and the EICR only needs to cover those 4 circuits (or less, if not all used) plus earthing & bonding, there should be no need to check the rest of the house (though it might be a good idea to do so, depending when or if ever done). The extent & limitations will define this.

Depending exactly what is converted (single garage, double garage) and to what (one room with a light and a few sockets, or something more?), the EICR cost might not be as high as some of the suggestions. Obviously any remedial work depends on the findings.

It might be worth posting a photo of said 4-way consumer unit, sometimes you can tell a lot about the quality of the install from that!
 

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