Hi
Wanted to ask the forum about my rights as a client to sack an electrical contractor. In our view the contractor have not done a satisfactory job.
The contractor visited our house to quote for the works. They explained that they charge by the hour and confirmed their rate and the duration of the job. ie. 3 to 4 hours work.
They were due to send us a email quote. This quote was sent to the wrong email address, which they've confirmed. I spoke to them on the phone to confirm the booking without seeing the quote. They asked for a 50% deposit. This figure was much larger amount of money than the original quoter had said we would pay however I agreed to pay this (stupidly I know) on the basic that the final amount would be a lot less given that they were charging by the hour, plus a small amount for parts.
The works have been carried out and require additional work to put right to fix some faults the left.
They're happy to fix the faults but they're also threatening legal action if we don't honour their original quote (minus 10% as a good will gesture on their part).
I've now seen the original quote and it includes works that were discussed during the original consultation but we completed ourselves, they're also claiming extra for another contractor to be on site and the figure for parts is based on materials they did not provide, tho it's not itemised so they could be charging a very inflated price for 15 metres of cable, clips and a junction box.
They're claiming that given we agreed to pay 50%, over the phone, there's a contract between us and that we're required to pay the remaining 50% (minus 10%).
What are our rights in this situation? We don't want them back on site. Or are we obliged to allow them to correct the work?
Thanks for your help
Wanted to ask the forum about my rights as a client to sack an electrical contractor. In our view the contractor have not done a satisfactory job.
The contractor visited our house to quote for the works. They explained that they charge by the hour and confirmed their rate and the duration of the job. ie. 3 to 4 hours work.
They were due to send us a email quote. This quote was sent to the wrong email address, which they've confirmed. I spoke to them on the phone to confirm the booking without seeing the quote. They asked for a 50% deposit. This figure was much larger amount of money than the original quoter had said we would pay however I agreed to pay this (stupidly I know) on the basic that the final amount would be a lot less given that they were charging by the hour, plus a small amount for parts.
The works have been carried out and require additional work to put right to fix some faults the left.
They're happy to fix the faults but they're also threatening legal action if we don't honour their original quote (minus 10% as a good will gesture on their part).
I've now seen the original quote and it includes works that were discussed during the original consultation but we completed ourselves, they're also claiming extra for another contractor to be on site and the figure for parts is based on materials they did not provide, tho it's not itemised so they could be charging a very inflated price for 15 metres of cable, clips and a junction box.
They're claiming that given we agreed to pay 50%, over the phone, there's a contract between us and that we're required to pay the remaining 50% (minus 10%).
What are our rights in this situation? We don't want them back on site. Or are we obliged to allow them to correct the work?
Thanks for your help