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Joe December 5th 04 01:49 PM

House rewire
 
A friend of mine is having her house rewired and from what I hear it sounds
like a poor quality job. Am I right in thinking that a test certificate
should be issued on completion?

Thanks.

Joe.



Lurch December 5th 04 02:00 PM

On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 13:49:32 GMT, "Joe" strung
together this:

A friend of mine is having her house rewired and from what I hear it sounds
like a poor quality job. Am I right in thinking that a test certificate
should be issued on completion?

Yes, but if the people rewiring the house are muppetts then it's not
worth the paper it's scrawled on.
--

SJW
A.C.S. Ltd
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Lurch December 5th 04 02:02 PM

On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 13:49:32 GMT, "Joe" strung
together this:

A friend of mine is having her house rewired and from what I hear it sounds
like a poor quality job. Am I right in thinking that a test certificate
should be issued on completion?

No, but if one is issued and the people are muppetts etc...
--

SJW
A.C.S. Ltd
Please reply to group or use 'usenet' in email subject

ARWadsworth December 5th 04 02:03 PM


"Joe" wrote in message
...
A friend of mine is having her house rewired and from what I hear it

sounds
like a poor quality job. Am I right in thinking that a test certificate
should be issued on completion?

Yes. What are your/her particular concerns and have you spoken to the
contractor? Your friend should pay nothing until she gets her certificate.

Adam



Lurch December 5th 04 02:03 PM

On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 13:49:32 GMT, "Joe" strung
together this:

A friend of mine is having her house rewired and from what I hear it sounds
like a poor quality job. Am I right in thinking that a test certificate
should be issued on completion?

What I meant to say was;

What I meant to say was no, but if the etc....
--

SJW
A.C.S. Ltd
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Joe December 5th 04 02:20 PM


"ARWadsworth" wrote in message
.uk...

"Joe" wrote in message
...
A friend of mine is having her house rewired and from what I hear it

sounds
like a poor quality job. Am I right in thinking that a test certificate
should be issued on completion?

Yes. What are your/her particular concerns and have you spoken to the
contractor? Your friend should pay nothing until she gets her certificate.

Adam


The wife was on the phone to the friend this morning and the story is half
the money has been paid up front and the wiring will be finished this week,
but the floor boards will not be refitted till the week after as he has got
another job on. I dread to think what will happen if her 4 year old falls
through the holes!



Joe.





Lobster December 5th 04 02:27 PM

"Joe" wrote in message
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"ARWadsworth" wrote in message
.uk...

"Joe" wrote in message
...
A friend of mine is having her house rewired and from what I hear it

sounds
like a poor quality job. Am I right in thinking that a test certificate
should be issued on completion?

Yes. What are your/her particular concerns and have you spoken to the
contractor? Your friend should pay nothing until she gets her
certificate.


The wife was on the phone to the friend this morning and the story is half
the money has been paid up front and the wiring will be finished this
week, but the floor boards will not be refitted till the week after as he
has got another job on. I dread to think what will happen if her 4 year
old falls through the holes!


Well, that's not great obviously, but given that you normally have to lift
floorboards for a rewire, there's nothing above to suggest directly that the
electrical work itself won't be up to scratch! Anything else?

David



Joe December 5th 04 03:01 PM


"Lobster" wrote in message
...
"Joe" wrote in message
...

"ARWadsworth" wrote in message
.uk...

"Joe" wrote in message
...
A friend of mine is having her house rewired and from what I hear it
sounds
like a poor quality job. Am I right in thinking that a test certificate
should be issued on completion?

Yes. What are your/her particular concerns and have you spoken to the
contractor? Your friend should pay nothing until she gets her
certificate.


The wife was on the phone to the friend this morning and the story is
half the money has been paid up front and the wiring will be finished
this week, but the floor boards will not be refitted till the week after
as he has got another job on. I dread to think what will happen if her 4
year old falls through the holes!


Well, that's not great obviously, but given that you normally have to lift
floorboards for a rewire, there's nothing above to suggest directly that
the electrical work itself won't be up to scratch! Anything else?

David


I'm going round tonight to look for myself.

Joe.



Brian G December 5th 04 04:21 PM


"Lobster" wrote in message
...
"Joe" wrote in message
...

"ARWadsworth" wrote in message
.uk...

"Joe" wrote in message
...
A friend of mine is having her house rewired and from what I hear it
sounds
like a poor quality job. Am I right in thinking that a test

certificate
should be issued on completion?

Yes. What are your/her particular concerns and have you spoken to the
contractor? Your friend should pay nothing until she gets her
certificate.


The wife was on the phone to the friend this morning and the story is

half
the money has been paid up front and the wiring will be finished this
week, but the floor boards will not be refitted till the week after as

he
has got another job on. I dread to think what will happen if her 4 year
old falls through the holes!


Well, that's not great obviously, but given that you normally have to lift
floorboards for a rewire, there's nothing above to suggest directly that

the
electrical work itself won't be up to scratch! Anything else?

David



With all due respects David, whilst I agree that it is normal to lift the
floorboards, they are usually replaced as soon as possible after testing the
new wiring - and not a week later.

Leaving them up that long is dangerous for the occupants (if even they are
just replaced loosely), smacks of shoddy workmanship and the possibility
that if the sparks asks for full payment BEFORE completion, it may well be
virtually impossible to get him back to finish the job.

My advice as always, NEVER pay up-front if asked - any halfway decent,
bona-fide contractor does the work first and THEN asks for payment - major
works excepted, when monthly valuations on COMPLETED work are ok and the
norm.


Brian G






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