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<blockquote data-quote="Joelondon" data-source="post: 455666" data-attributes="member: 29697"><p>From first impressions it does sound just like a job where builder has done a few bits on the side and is just looking for someone who is wiling to come along and give a certificate for work they have not done.</p><p></p><p>I am telling as it is, qualified electricians have done the work i wouldnt touch electrics myself. what i dont understand is any work after should an electrician not be giving certs for the work he has done but not covering everything? I think I am going to have to just get the work finished and then pay building control to check it over. Other alternatives are to get a new consumer unit installed or to ask building control if a full periodic inspection would be OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joelondon, post: 455666, member: 29697"] From first impressions it does sound just like a job where builder has done a few bits on the side and is just looking for someone who is wiling to come along and give a certificate for work they have not done. I am telling as it is, qualified electricians have done the work i wouldnt touch electrics myself. what i dont understand is any work after should an electrician not be giving certs for the work he has done but not covering everything? I think I am going to have to just get the work finished and then pay building control to check it over. Other alternatives are to get a new consumer unit installed or to ask building control if a full periodic inspection would be OK. [/QUOTE]
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