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Whats everyone's thoughts on this?

I've been asked to finish off another sparks work. I've not looked at the job yet, but know it mainly involves central heating wiring.
The customer says that the electrician that has done the work up to now cant find the time to finish off, and the heating engineer would like to commission his work.
There has been a number of delays for the customer already and he doesn't want another one.
I don't know if the original spark has been told he's no longer required.
I'll test the supply to the heating, but not the whole installation (unless they ask me to)
If I find something wrong with the rest of the house, do I drop the original spark in it? (I'll post pics here if there is :))
 
Been in this situation a few times. There's always 2 sides to the story! Best thing is to find out what the crack is way before you commit to undertaking any work.
On one particular job I didn't take my own advice, only to get stung a fair way into the job - 4k's worth! Turned out the customer (a commercial job) hadn't paid any recent bills and owed money all over the show. A year or so after I was offered 1p per pound owed by the creditors. I'm still waiting for payment now, 10 years later!
 
Could be he simply hasn't the time to get back, it has happened to me on numerous occasions where delays and customer changes have stopped me from finishing and I've had to go onto the next job as I'm too busy not to. Just recently I passed work onto another spark to finish a rewire I was doing as I wasn't going to be able to get back to it any time soon and customer had other trades coming in.
 
you guys are scaring me now! :0

The customers seem genuine enough, I went to the job this morning. They've had a number of problems with other trades, not just the electrician who is busy on other jobs on farms. They seem keen that I can finish off the entire job for them. Its a new build, and I finished off the heating system, apart from a programmer which ill get tomorrow.
Its a small 3 bed new build. Need to fit a few switches and sockets, connect up the board and do a test. I'll take my time on that as it was someone elses job.
I'll invoice them up to what I do tomorrow, and wait until I get paid before committing to do the rest of the work.
 
you guys are scaring me now! :0

The customers seem genuine enough, I went to the job this morning. They've had a number of problems with other trades, not just the electrician who is busy on other jobs on farms. They seem keen that I can finish off the entire job for them. Its a new build, and I finished off the heating system, apart from a programmer which ill get tomorrow.
Its a small 3 bed new build. Need to fit a few switches and sockets, connect up the board and do a test. I'll take my time on that as it was someone elses job.
I'll invoice them up to what I do tomorrow, and wait until I get paid before committing to do the rest of the work.

Are they wanting you to issue an installation cert and notify the job too ?
 
perhaps original spark wasn't registered with a scam and they are hoping you will take all of their troubles away. Ive only had this once, went to test and it was an absolute abortion, I walked away would rather loose a few ÂŁ than put my name to something just to help somebody but never be able to sleep at night! 1 bit of advice for being self employed, TRUST NO ONE
 
Could be a disagreement, could be an awkward customer, who knows.
Playing devils advocate - there are plenty of carp sparks out there; surly, grumpy, disagreeable, poor workmanship, etc.. I would subjectively call another sparks work into question. And would do it objectively if they were really bad!!
 
, I went to the job this morning. They've had a number of problems with other trades, not just the electrician who is busy on other jobs on farms. They seem keen that I can finish off the entire job for them. Its a new build, and I finished off the heating system, apart from a programmer which ill get tomorrow.

Either they are very unlucky or perhaps they aren't the best of people to deal with?
 
Either they are very unlucky or perhaps they aren't the best of people to deal with?
I came across a lovely couple who got totally ripped off by a number of trades, basically because they where gullible and very trusting of people. They were vulnerable and taken advantage of.
I helped them out and got things fixed or finished for as minimal cost to them as possible.
They were for ever grateful and we remained friends to this day. My reward was not money but the feel good factor for doing my little bit to help some decent folk out.

Unfortunately these type of folk are few and far between.

As a self employed trades man you have to be aware of the dodgy ones!
 
If as you say it is a small town and the original spark has NOT got a bad reputation that you know of ; because it travels faster than a F1 car , it would be ringing alarm bells for me .
I am in the 'speak to him camp'.
 

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