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Greetings.
A friend of the family has had extensive building work done and also a re-wire.
The state of the work is pretty bad to say the least.
The builder in charge of the job has since folded the company and morphed into a new company and the Sparky is not from these shores and also unobtainable.
I have been asked in my spare time to go over the place and fix anything I find wrong.
The work was never signed off.
If I decide to give the place a once over what are the risks to me?
I was thinking of doing an EICR and then presenting it to the owner, I am competent to do this, C+G 2330, 2391, public liability and professional indemnity insurance and I have a fair bit of on the job experience.
What are the risks to the home owner in terms of never having the work signed off?
The local council obviously know the place has had building work done due to plans being submitted for approval but as far as I know they have had no paperwork for the electrical installation, surely someone must have noticed this down at LABC.
I won't be laying any new circuits or changing any circuit protective devices I shall just be going through things like terminations and measuring IR, EFLI, checking cables are the right sizes and circuits are not over loaded etc.
What would more experienced sparks do in these circumstances?
If I take the job on I think I will be spending quite a bit of my spare time there.
Thanks.
A friend of the family has had extensive building work done and also a re-wire.
The state of the work is pretty bad to say the least.
The builder in charge of the job has since folded the company and morphed into a new company and the Sparky is not from these shores and also unobtainable.
I have been asked in my spare time to go over the place and fix anything I find wrong.
The work was never signed off.
If I decide to give the place a once over what are the risks to me?
I was thinking of doing an EICR and then presenting it to the owner, I am competent to do this, C+G 2330, 2391, public liability and professional indemnity insurance and I have a fair bit of on the job experience.
What are the risks to the home owner in terms of never having the work signed off?
The local council obviously know the place has had building work done due to plans being submitted for approval but as far as I know they have had no paperwork for the electrical installation, surely someone must have noticed this down at LABC.
I won't be laying any new circuits or changing any circuit protective devices I shall just be going through things like terminations and measuring IR, EFLI, checking cables are the right sizes and circuits are not over loaded etc.
What would more experienced sparks do in these circumstances?
If I take the job on I think I will be spending quite a bit of my spare time there.
Thanks.
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