Had a call from a customer who wanted a couple of extra sockets installed in her kitchen. Explained to her over the phone that these would need RCD protecting,etc and she informed me that she had a new consumer unit installed 18 months ago when a disabled bathroom was installed downstairs. Went there this morning and inspected the consumer unit and noticed there was no bonding to the Gas or Water. Asked her who installed it and she explained that the Bathroom was installed by a Council sub-contractor ( she had a grant from the council towards the cost ) who subbed the electrical work to a local electrician. She hadn't received any electrical certificates but had received a completion of works certificate for the bathroom from Building Control. Upon reading the BC schedule it stated an NICEIC cert was required for the electrical work. Spoke to the local NICEIC electrician and asked him why no bonding had been installed, his reply was that is wasn't on his schedule of works. Politely informed him that it was a requirement of the current regs , especially if a new CU was installed and he then replied that he couldn't remember this job.
So basically the customer has paid for the complete job, building control has signed it off, no certificates and no bonding. Part P strikes again. Why do i bother renewing my membership every year ?
So basically the customer has paid for the complete job, building control has signed it off, no certificates and no bonding. Part P strikes again. Why do i bother renewing my membership every year ?