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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.
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As westward said, only the electrician who installed it can provide an installation certificate and a building control notification certificate.
If this is not possible, then you can ask the building control officer if they will accept an EICR (electrical installation condition report), which you will have to pay an electrician to complete.
Prices for this vary depending on location.

On the other hand, if the builder engaged the electrician, your contract is with the builder, not the electrician. If so there may a case for insisting the builder have an EICR done at his expense. (Good luck with that though)
 
It may be in the builders best interest to ensure you get it as BC shouldn't sign off the whole project without all the necessary paper work in place. (Unless of course the electrics are the only element requiring BC notification)!
 
Hi all, I fully understand trying to cost this without an inspection is tricky but I need a rough price so the solicitor can put that in the legal documentation. Also if I posted this person’s name and company details would someone be able to assist me in contacting him - they are in the High Wycombe area post code HP15.
 
That is impossible to say through an internet forum. Depends on the standard of work and whether any issues are found and need rectified, if any.
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 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!
 
That is impossible to say through an internet forum. Depends on the standard of work and whether any issues are found and need rectified, if any.
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!
 
Hi all, I fully understand trying to cost this without an inspection is tricky but I need a rough price so the solicitor can put that in the legal documentation.
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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This issue appears to pop up every now and then m where by the orginal sparks either disappears mid job or near the end of the job and doesn't leave any paper work or certs.
I have done EICRs for a couple customers in the past who have had rogue sparks quit near the end of the job, My building control in my area have never had any issue with this.
As for the price , I am £95 per hour if that helps the OP gauge the cost
 
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.
No ‘bona fide’ electrician will sign of others work, no matter how much you trust them, #13.
They will however do an EICR on the work in this case a garage conversion which can then be submitted to building control who if happy with the EICR will issue a building regulation Part P certificate.
Sticking my neck out, and as you don’t mention any details of the installation, supply, earthing, number of circuits etc (and you only wanted a rough price) …. £550 plus vat.
 

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