Hi, I am pleased to see that I made you all busy again...
1) this is an exchange, the builder buys the old house from my customer and sales her a new house. So you can see it can be a lots of negotiations here.
Quote: Posted by: santacruz Why not simply shove up some pendants - I purchased a box of ten recently £1 each!! Yes they were new, no they were not stolen, they were acquired from a very large outlet. Cheaper than a chocbox!
I am holding in my hands Pendents and few jB's that I got just in case, and I paid about what you said under £10 for 4 pendents and 4 20A JBs.
Quote:Posted by: Lectrician Posted on: Jun 23rd, 2005, 4:19pm
Yep, you need to put up roses.
Umm....certs, as it is not replacing like for like, it is not maintenance and requires a cert (minor works)
So strictly speaking, if no main bonding.......
I think that I need a hint on this one...can you explain? The minor work, cert. as you know, is not the issue, I don't want to spend to much time there when it is not necessary but I want to do the right thing...as well as I would like to give a realistic quote.
Quote:Posted by: JerryD Posted on: Today at 8:06am on Jun 23rd, 2005, 11:42pm,
I'd get the order to remove these fitings in writing...
This is something I learnt from working as a service engineer (30 years), every job order has to be written, and this one no different.
I am not worried about the legal issue, as I am doing what asked to do (in writing), please can you experts agree what would be the proper and reasonable way to do this
?, Installing the fitting in the new house is more simple, as it is brand new, I adviced the customer to make sure that the builder will provide her with all the documentations, and certificats, when I concetrated on the electrics, I mentione the Electrical installation cert., scdhedule of inspection and schedule of test resaults.