Hi chaps,
We had a full house re-wire done around a year ago by a local company registered with the NICEIC. It was supposed to take a week but ended up being 5 with the guy who did it not on the job more than 3 days in any week. At the time this annoyed us but we struggled through and were in the main happy with the work.
So, fast forward to today when, whilst cleaning out the garage I noticed the cable that runs into the garage for a double socket/fused strip light. It has clearly been fed in to close to the corrugated roof and, I guess due to natural sideways movement, has damaged the cable. I have naturally switched off the breaker and propped up the roof a little with an off cut of wood (as can be seen in the picture).
So, to my question. Should I be contacting the company who did the work to moan? Would it be right to expect them to fix the issue free of charge? If they are awkward and, after given enough time/nagging, would my next move be to lodge a complaint with the NICEIC?
Thanks in advance for your time and advice!
Ste
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We had a full house re-wire done around a year ago by a local company registered with the NICEIC. It was supposed to take a week but ended up being 5 with the guy who did it not on the job more than 3 days in any week. At the time this annoyed us but we struggled through and were in the main happy with the work.
So, fast forward to today when, whilst cleaning out the garage I noticed the cable that runs into the garage for a double socket/fused strip light. It has clearly been fed in to close to the corrugated roof and, I guess due to natural sideways movement, has damaged the cable. I have naturally switched off the breaker and propped up the roof a little with an off cut of wood (as can be seen in the picture).
So, to my question. Should I be contacting the company who did the work to moan? Would it be right to expect them to fix the issue free of charge? If they are awkward and, after given enough time/nagging, would my next move be to lodge a complaint with the NICEIC?
Thanks in advance for your time and advice!
Ste
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