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In case anyone is wondering, this is an off-shoot and connected to another thread in this forum.
We completed a garage conversion which involved Building Control. As part of the conversion, 3 new sockets were installed into the existing ring main and new spotlights daisy chained from the existing lighting circuit. An NICEIC-registered electrician undertook the work, invoiced for it, and said he would send the Part P certificate.
That was 2 months ago and we have not received the certificate or paid him despite countless phone calls on his mobile and landline, emails and text messages. All of his telephones ring (without immediately forwarding to voicemail) and his emails do not bounce. We simply cannot get hold of him.
A fellow Electricians Forums member proposed we have an Electrical Inspection Condition Report (EICR) undertaken, for a fee of ÂŁ150. He said that this situation is not uncommon (!?) and he has never had a Local Authority refuse an EICR in such scenarios.
Having spoken to Building Control, they will only accept having the work 'tested' by their own sub-contractor and want a fee of ÂŁ380 for this 'regularisation' work. We queried whether our newly found electrician can undertake the same 'tests' that their sub-contractor would and obviously at a much more sensible price. Their response was a firm 'no'.
Do we have any options available to us other than pay Building Control this extortionate fee? Surely they can't get away with charging such disproportionate amounts for work that any other competent person could do at the correct market price?
Any advice would very much be appreciated.
We completed a garage conversion which involved Building Control. As part of the conversion, 3 new sockets were installed into the existing ring main and new spotlights daisy chained from the existing lighting circuit. An NICEIC-registered electrician undertook the work, invoiced for it, and said he would send the Part P certificate.
That was 2 months ago and we have not received the certificate or paid him despite countless phone calls on his mobile and landline, emails and text messages. All of his telephones ring (without immediately forwarding to voicemail) and his emails do not bounce. We simply cannot get hold of him.
A fellow Electricians Forums member proposed we have an Electrical Inspection Condition Report (EICR) undertaken, for a fee of ÂŁ150. He said that this situation is not uncommon (!?) and he has never had a Local Authority refuse an EICR in such scenarios.
Having spoken to Building Control, they will only accept having the work 'tested' by their own sub-contractor and want a fee of ÂŁ380 for this 'regularisation' work. We queried whether our newly found electrician can undertake the same 'tests' that their sub-contractor would and obviously at a much more sensible price. Their response was a firm 'no'.
Do we have any options available to us other than pay Building Control this extortionate fee? Surely they can't get away with charging such disproportionate amounts for work that any other competent person could do at the correct market price?
Any advice would very much be appreciated.
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