Firstly many thanks to the people who replied to my posts last week with regards to Part P.. oops mentioned it again !
I called 2 companies out who are listed on the NIC website. As I suspected, they only have a single person in their company who is approved and the others are just your normal sparkies (the ones that do the work !)..
When they visited, I explained the reason I wanted them to do the work was because of the new regs and I was looking to receive some kind of paperwork to confirm I had followed procedures. I also explained how I thought it was their responsibility to inform someone that the work has been done (similar to corgi)
Both companies looked at me a little confused. 'Your the first person to ask.....'
Arghh !
The latest is that I have just had a telephone call. They said that I can do the work myself (which I know I can't because of answers to previous questions) and then pay £200 for a peridic check certificate.
So my real question is what should I be asking for ?
I read somewhere they they should be offering me with the option to take out insurance on their work. Not that I want it, but why is it so hard for people to follow. I am either doing this correclty and paying for it, or not at all and do it myself
All it says is 'a certificate' will be given. Well they have no idea what this is
http://www.odpm.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1130906
I called 2 companies out who are listed on the NIC website. As I suspected, they only have a single person in their company who is approved and the others are just your normal sparkies (the ones that do the work !)..
When they visited, I explained the reason I wanted them to do the work was because of the new regs and I was looking to receive some kind of paperwork to confirm I had followed procedures. I also explained how I thought it was their responsibility to inform someone that the work has been done (similar to corgi)
Both companies looked at me a little confused. 'Your the first person to ask.....'
Arghh !
The latest is that I have just had a telephone call. They said that I can do the work myself (which I know I can't because of answers to previous questions) and then pay £200 for a peridic check certificate.
So my real question is what should I be asking for ?
I read somewhere they they should be offering me with the option to take out insurance on their work. Not that I want it, but why is it so hard for people to follow. I am either doing this correclty and paying for it, or not at all and do it myself
All it says is 'a certificate' will be given. Well they have no idea what this is
http://www.odpm.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1130906
Why should I use an
installer who is
registered with a competent
person scheme?
Members of schemes can
deal with all the new rules
for you.
Members are qualified to
carry out electrical work.
Members will give you a
certificate to confirm their
work follows the new rules.
You will not have to pay
Building Control charges.
You will have the option of
taking out an insurancebacked
guarantee for the work.
You will have access to a formal
complaints procedure if you are
not happy with the work.
To contact one of the
competent person schemes,
phone one of the numbers
given over the page.
Registered installers are in the
process of becoming members of
the new building trades Quality
Schemes which will be launched in
2005. Quality Schemes members
will offer consumers more protection
than the minimum protection
registered installers must offer.