Morning everyone. I wanted to see what peoples take was on this, especially those who are (or have been) NIC members of either scheme. I'm looking into whether to register as a domestic installer, then upgrade to an approved contractor later this year or apply directly to be an approved contractor.
I'm not sure if there are any financial benefits either way but am also thinking that registering as a domestic installer first would get me used to the way the NIC worked and what to expect from their inspections, get to know the local guy etc. Maybe they make the process of becoming an approved contractor easier for those who already have their "foot in the door" so to speak. I've been trying to find details of whether or not the 2391 Inspection and Testing is a requirement for approved contractor membership (as it isn't for domestic installer)
Positive points for my application form will be: several years experience working in commercial environments as an installer, EAL domestic installer qualification and 17th edition. If I have to take an additional inspection and testing qualification to become an approved contractor then that will have to be done later in the year but I'm hoping as long as your inspection and testing on the job is ok (as mine is) that this won't be necessary.
Any comments would be appreciated, it's an expensive game so I want to make sure I'm going down the right path. Cheers
I'm not sure if there are any financial benefits either way but am also thinking that registering as a domestic installer first would get me used to the way the NIC worked and what to expect from their inspections, get to know the local guy etc. Maybe they make the process of becoming an approved contractor easier for those who already have their "foot in the door" so to speak. I've been trying to find details of whether or not the 2391 Inspection and Testing is a requirement for approved contractor membership (as it isn't for domestic installer)
Positive points for my application form will be: several years experience working in commercial environments as an installer, EAL domestic installer qualification and 17th edition. If I have to take an additional inspection and testing qualification to become an approved contractor then that will have to be done later in the year but I'm hoping as long as your inspection and testing on the job is ok (as mine is) that this won't be necessary.
Any comments would be appreciated, it's an expensive game so I want to make sure I'm going down the right path. Cheers
