I see he is using NICEIC paperwork, is the Electrician registered with them? you may like to check I believe it's quite an easy process.
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Yes I got a quote from him before he started the job.
Getting another electrician to sign the work of is called Third Party Certification. In order for that to be valid, the signing off electrician has to be registered as a Third Party Certifier, but more importantly has to have been inspecting the job during and after completion of the works otherwise he cannot sign them off. Not only is he liable for a hefty fine but so are you if this has not been done correctly!
as we have not seen a written quote for the extent and cost of the electrical work
The quote was for the following:
1. Run new oven supply from distribution board to kitchen.
2. Install new 17th addition distribution board.
3. Inspect property for any faults.
The quote was for the following:
1. Run new oven supply from distribution board to kitchen.
2. Install new 17th addition distribution board.
3. Inspect property for any faults.
Really? I would be interested to know of one name of a householder,who received a fine for such a matter...
Getting another electrician to sign the work of is called Third Party Certification. In order for that to be valid, the signing off electrician has to be registered as a Third Party Certifier, but more importantly has to have been inspecting the job during and after completion of the works otherwise he cannot sign them off. Not only is he liable for a hefty fine but so are you if this has not been done correctly!
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