Hi everyone.
I'm an electrician in Leeds and i'd really appreciate your view on walking away from jobs when the existing install is not right.
For instance I had two days booked in for a CU change and rewiring of some spotlights. I always start a CU change by doing a condition report first on all circuit attached. Within 10 minutes of testing I knew I was going to have a bad day! The kitchen lights were wired to the 32A upstairs socket circuit and no fused spur protecting the smaller cable, I had a neutral to earth fault on the lighting circuit, there were multiple DIY alterations, there were multiple spurs taken off the ring without being fused down and the list went on!!
At this point I advised the customer there were multiple issues and I would be unable to fit the consumer or rewire the spotlights.
I advised the customer that the property needs rewiring, to which I got the standard response of 'well it works so I will just leave it as it is'.
This was yesterday and I am now sat at home today with losing a day and a half's pay with only being able to charge for the condition report.
This for me is happening way too often with not being able to carry out planned works due to the poor existing install.
I would really appreciate knowing how everyone else deals with these situations? Do you do the same as me and walk away meaning you are constantly loosing money or do you just do the work and leave the customer with a dangerous situation report or something to that affect?
Would love to hear you thoughts and opinions on this please.
I'm an electrician in Leeds and i'd really appreciate your view on walking away from jobs when the existing install is not right.
For instance I had two days booked in for a CU change and rewiring of some spotlights. I always start a CU change by doing a condition report first on all circuit attached. Within 10 minutes of testing I knew I was going to have a bad day! The kitchen lights were wired to the 32A upstairs socket circuit and no fused spur protecting the smaller cable, I had a neutral to earth fault on the lighting circuit, there were multiple DIY alterations, there were multiple spurs taken off the ring without being fused down and the list went on!!
At this point I advised the customer there were multiple issues and I would be unable to fit the consumer or rewire the spotlights.
I advised the customer that the property needs rewiring, to which I got the standard response of 'well it works so I will just leave it as it is'.
This was yesterday and I am now sat at home today with losing a day and a half's pay with only being able to charge for the condition report.
This for me is happening way too often with not being able to carry out planned works due to the poor existing install.
I would really appreciate knowing how everyone else deals with these situations? Do you do the same as me and walk away meaning you are constantly loosing money or do you just do the work and leave the customer with a dangerous situation report or something to that affect?
Would love to hear you thoughts and opinions on this please.
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