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of course you get lime plasterboard
Show me? Thought lime plaster was the old style plaster made from lime and sand, that is porous and mainly used on older buildings with solid stone walls or requirements due to listed status. What is the point of a lime plaster board over normal modern plaster board? I stand to be corrected!
 
That’s not the question I asked. I’m not stupid and have already read that the builder is the electrician.

More likely he’s walked off after having the misfortune of working for you.

So now part of being an electrician is knowing about plasterboard. At least you’ve made me laugh once tonight but that is a pathetic statement.

Might not even be connected internally.

Probably doing them a favour tbh.
learn to read properly, learn to read
 
That’s not the question I asked. I’m not stupid and have already read that the builder is the electrician.

More likely he’s walked off after having the misfortune of working for you.

So now part of being an electrician is knowing about plasterboard. At least you’ve made me laugh once tonight but that is a pathetic statement.

Might not even be connected internally.

Probably doing them a favour tbh.
learn to read properly, learn to read
 
Must admit that if that work was part of a RFC in a property that was occupied and livened up in that condition I would not be happy. It wouldn’t have been too difficult to put a socket or blank plate on if there was a gap prior to plastering
 
such much to learn! Just enrolled at college
Lol a trainee last month and an estate agent this month.

Hello,
Last year I had a double socket (1) put in my room which was spurred off the ring main by a registered electrician.

This year, another company : -
i) installed two double sockets (2) and (3) either side of (1) and made the connection with flex wire
ii) left the blue and brown wires exposed under the new casing to (1) (he exposed the wires to the old cable that comes up through the floor )
iii) both flex cable was buried behind new skirting
iv) no certificate was left signed by reg'd electrician

I've deemed the work unacceptable but really want to learn where in the Regs it states it definitely is. Have had various electricians give their opinion but all very different and that's very worrying in deed. Still waiting for the certificate. Some say i) is ok with a cert, some say none of it ok. Thank you for your time reading this.
Another example of you stirring the pot.

for Christ sake, it is connected internally !!!!
Are you sure???
 
if the op is a estate agent , why is he asking the forum.
you think he would know better.
If he has made a contract with the builder.god help him in court.
all i can say good luck .not .
Maybe the builder/spark had his pants pull down .
not happy with the job .sack him .
I would like to hear from the other side .
 
so we agree that the plaster board should be accurately cut to the frame, a deeper frame or collar should have been used or the frame battened out and it shouldn't have been taped over at the fuse box but locked off. And wires are short. Surely NICEIC should have included this is their report? I personally have a very big issue with gypsum plasterboard being applied to a solid exterior wall as moisture gets trapped behind the gypsum so it's damp between the exterior wall and back of gypsum plasterboard. Damp and a 1in gap between a faceplate and frame is not good news
The damp issue should have been sorted first but that’s another forum you need for that. Whether or not the backbox is tight to the gyproc if there was condensation it would still get into the box. It would be easily fixed come 2nd fix with the use of a deeper box but to be fair there are thousands if not millions of installs out there that have the same setup I think the issue is one you must take up with trading standards about workmanship and professional standards rather than the NICEIC. And my best advice to you would be to not employ a jack of all trades when it comes around to picking contractors to do this properly. There are very good reasons why builders should stick to buildings plumbers to water and sparks to electricity. The attitude that electrics are easy is one that will end up with tragedy one day. Stick with tried and tested professionals who come recommended. And remember just because it works doesn’t mean it’s safe.
 
I'd still like to know whether the builder was kicked off site or not as the op has stated both scenarios as fact... Better get your story straight before the "court case" !!

The damp is also probably a non issue, esp if you've had no heating in this building for a while, it would be inevitable you're talking nonsense about lime plasterboard. Get a dehumidifier in.
(why let a good thread die!!?)
 
for Christ sake, it is connected internally !!!!

Well aren't you just a little bundle of joy.
I haven't read all 8 pages nor will I, what I have gathered from snippets of it though is that your story keeps changing.
This is a public forum so lose the attitude or your account, the choice is yours.
 

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