Over to you Michelle
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Discuss Help required on behalf of Michelle, Problems with work done by a contractor. in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Fair comment Stu but not being part p doesnt mean his certs arent done correctly.
The first thing you will be asked when complaining to any organization is....
"Have you contacted the tradesman with your concerns and given him opportunity to put matters right ?"
Have you ?
I understand you want closure on youre kitchen job but putting things into perspective , unscrewed sockets isnt a life or death issue , plus you have recieved a certificate of some sorts which is a start. Cooker switch should be within 2 mtrs of cooker but maybe there was a reason it wasnt moved that hasnt been explained as yet.
You really need to attempt sort things out with this guy first.
Jesus I wonder if you would have all fallen over yourselves so much to help a male?
Ignorance is never an excuse, google is there for everybody to use so is the telephone. We live in a world of con artists, why take anyone at their word? Five minutes on line and there are various website detailing how to find reliable, qualified trades people.
Its not that I'm unsympathetic but when they're is so much info out there that is easily accessable, why take a chance? All you can do now is what should have been done first, find someone who is qualified and pay the going rate, lesson learned.
I haven't sought to explain the whole process as I was concerned with the electrical installation for the purpose of this forum. The guy was recommended by my previous next door neighbour who had her kitchen fitted by the same chap.
He set the base units 30mm too high; he set the wall units 56mm lower than the tall housing units; the plastering work looked like it resembled a plan view of the Malvern Hills and the window cills were so badly damaged that a repair was necessary. He had to remove the base and wall units and refit them according to the plan which I had provided in the first instance from the company.
Therefore I hope that my reluctance to go back to the chap to put the electrics right will be excused as I have grave concerns over his competence to do anything.
He hasnt included the fact that he has cobbled the cooker switch onto the cert; neither has he put on it the fact that he has installed an electrically operated under-plinth heater working off the radiator circuit. Please forgive me for being concerned about the mix of water and electric with someone whose competence in other areas does not inspire me!
I'd like to think that the good and decent folk on here are helping me because I have a problem and not because I am female.
When I sought to employ the services of a fitter, I asked for recommendations and went with those recommendations. Forgive me if I didn't study the Building Control Regulations and 17th Edition before making my selection.
Recommendation is the usual process and clearly I have made an error of judgement.
If two thousand pounds is below the going rate, then perhaps it's best if I apply to City and Guilds to obtain my Electrical Installation qualification so that I can earn the 'going rate' - it certainly seemed an appropriate figure to me.
Michelle
I'm making no comment on the rights or wrongs of your kitchen fitter, but I'd just like to say I'm very impressed with your style.
I'm currently in a relationship with a lass who "tells it like it is" after 40 something years of being with one who is like a wet lettuce.
YOU remind me very much of my present partner. Well done & DO NOT CHANGE !!
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