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im only with nic because most people have heard of them. helpline is pretty poor as they normally refer you back to 7671 instead of offering their stance on anything.
they are all the same price to join and notify work so if you arent worried about public opinion go with the one that suits you needs
 
Bradzzz read this thread and go elecsa, NAPIT and their members are great, but are more geared towards inspection (hence their name), and are not that well known (though they are getting bigger), elecsa and the ECA (elecsa is part of the ECA) are really getting stuck in lately and are getting more recognised, espacially with big, trusted firms like Grittish Bass (yes they are rubbish but still trusted by a public that knows no better)
 
how to schemes look on these scinarios,

i worked for company who was in a scheme but subbed all the work out to people who aint looked at a books(guidance) in years and did cut corners, then changed consumer units and just powered up, (no testing )im only on 3rd year and i think it is all hype for nothing...
 
Napit are the ones mate.national association of professional inspectors and testers. They want you to have 2391 mate and for that reason it proves they care about safety. Inspection & testing verifys if an installation is safe or not and if a company gives someone approved status without it I think it's wrong. Yes napit ask for in 12 months but if you don't get it ur out. Go napit
 
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Napit are the ones mate.national association of inspectors and testers. They want you to have 2391 mate and for that reason it proves they care about safety. Inspection & testing verifys if an installation is safe or not and if a company gives someone approved status without it I think it's wrong. Yes napit ask for in 12 months but if you don't get it ur out. Go napit
 
Hi P11jor, It's a real shame that you have been so unimpressed with NICEIC, however the set of circumstances you found yourself in was quite unfortunate and I'm not sure any other scheme would have done any different? Don't they all say words to the effect that you will be liable for costs if appointments not met?

I am with NICEIC and although it seems they are not well liked, I can only say that my experience with them has been very positive. My assesor was a complete gent and could not have been more helpful, I have also contacted the tech dept and found them to be helpful and realistic and can't say I was left waiting for ages on the phone either. When I booked my assesments I didnt pay LABC I just notified after I passed and it wasnt even an issue raised, perhaps I have been very lucky.

Please dont be offended by my post, if I had the choice I would rather not fork out to any scheme believe me, just trying to introduce some balance lol.
 
im only with nic because most people have heard of them. helpline is pretty poor as they normally refer you back to 7671 instead of offering their stance on anything.
they are all the same price to join and notify work so if you arent worried about public opinion go with the one that suits you needs
When you are a domestic installer, house owners or people living in the house don't care who you are registered with; they only want a neat & reliable job and a certifacte thereafter. it's only the public sector organisations that emphasis on NICEIC certificate.
 
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When you are a domestic installer, house owners or people living in the house don't care who you are registered with; they only want a neat & reliable job and a certifacte thereafter.

you gotta be kidding?? most people want the cheapest job possible and couldnt give a ---- about a certificate.
from personal experience i have found that most people i meet have heard of niceic and think that means you are an electrician so gives them some confidence in you.
most people have never even heard of the other schemes, that is why i chose nic. if you believe otherwise then you can join whichever scheme suits you.
at the end of the day the nic have the biggest public profile and their charges are the same as other scheme providers so until the others do something about it by offering reduced membership costs or changing public opinion i wont be changing
 
Flukey, Whilst the NICEIC is 100% the most known scheme I disagree that peopel don't know about other schemes. Put it this way in my area you see 10 Napit logos to every 2 NICEIC logos and tahts just the way its going in my area!
 
Been alot of posts about cost being the same.

I think you'll find its just shy of a grand to be an AC for NIC. Same registration at NAPIT just under 400. Been working many years, my work speaks for itself, i have never ever lost a job because im not NIC, in fact never been asked who am with. Maybe once or twice if registered for part P.
 
Flukey, Whilst the NICEIC is 100% the most known scheme I disagree that peopel don't know about other schemes. Put it this way in my area you see 10 Napit logos to every 2 NICEIC logos and tahts just the way its going in my area!

and if that happens in my area i will probably do the same. as i said its personal preference, got nothing against the other scams its what works for you and nic works for me, at present ;)
 
Been alot of posts about cost being the same.

I think you'll find its just shy of a grand to be an AC for NIC. Same registration at NAPIT just under 400. Been working many years, my work speaks for itself, i have never ever lost a job because im not NIC, in fact never been asked who am with. Maybe once or twice if registered for part P.

think the op is refering to domestic installer, not ac. the price you quote is + vat too :confused:
 

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