This isn't really diy......... as I'd hired in professional(?) fitters from a well known kitchen company.
I have a couple of problems that I'd like information on if possible.
1) The fitters couldn't get the plumbing behind the dishwasher, so they knocked through the plasterboard and have cut away about half the width of the breeze blocks (outside wall) this is under a window. Is this an acceptable pratice, ie is my wall going to fall down. They've also left lots of holes in it where the mortar fell out.
2) By installing the dishwasher (as part of a fitted kitchen) they have managed to make the mains water stop cock inaccessible, is this allowed?
3) The fitters managed to drop something into a wall and split the ring main which in turn blew main fuse outside in the meter, I called out the electric board to replace it, the orginal damage was repired with a block connector. Is this allowed in the kitchen?
4) The dishwasher/oven/hob(gas) are all powered from an extention lead which is further plugged into a (now post kitchen installation) inaccessable socket.
I'm not using the kitchen currently as I'm worried about the safety implications. Any advice would be greatful, I've contacted the kitchen company and they are sending an inspector to look at it, but I was looking for independent information if possible.
Thanks
I have a couple of problems that I'd like information on if possible.
1) The fitters couldn't get the plumbing behind the dishwasher, so they knocked through the plasterboard and have cut away about half the width of the breeze blocks (outside wall) this is under a window. Is this an acceptable pratice, ie is my wall going to fall down. They've also left lots of holes in it where the mortar fell out.
2) By installing the dishwasher (as part of a fitted kitchen) they have managed to make the mains water stop cock inaccessible, is this allowed?
3) The fitters managed to drop something into a wall and split the ring main which in turn blew main fuse outside in the meter, I called out the electric board to replace it, the orginal damage was repired with a block connector. Is this allowed in the kitchen?
4) The dishwasher/oven/hob(gas) are all powered from an extention lead which is further plugged into a (now post kitchen installation) inaccessable socket.
I'm not using the kitchen currently as I'm worried about the safety implications. Any advice would be greatful, I've contacted the kitchen company and they are sending an inspector to look at it, but I was looking for independent information if possible.
Thanks