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Over to you Michelle
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Newbie, wasnt sure how to start a new thread so i started one for them, just waiting for the op to come along and post their story mate.
How come youre not just helping them direct ? a friend of yours out side the forum ?
If they dont show it will look like you're just talking to yourself lol.
Hi there, I am Michelle and HT was helping me out as I've been pretty clueless on this forum.No sign of anyone called Michelle on the current online members HT. Are you sure there's not some cross dressing alter ego thing going on mate?
If there is it's nothing to be ashamed of, we will still respect you as much if not more.
It takes courage
I doubt very much he is a registered electrician, the certificate he has used is one you can buy over a counter at a wholesalers, it is not one from any part P scheme provider. Also this work is notifiable to your local authority, any registered electrician would of done this for you as part of the job, did you see this "electrician" with any test instruments? Any meters to test his work? Were you about when he wrote the certificate out?
All this to one side... This is not to say your kitchen electrics are unsafe and you are at any risk, 3m for a cooker isolator is too far in my opinion. Also has he left the sockets back thinking someone is about to tile the wall? Although this is no excuse for not screwing them back
sorry TPES and Mr Mike. I'm confused.
The guy did everything joinery, plumbing, plastering and kitchen fitting.
I've had no other certificates, apart from a Corgi gas installation certificate. Who do I report him to? Local Authority Building Control?Ah right have you had a seperate certificate from a trade body as ive mentioned thats a notification certificate and i doubt he's regestered so should be reported
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