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Adam_Strudwick
Hi there.
I'm on a fact finding mission. I have had a house built for me and builder and his subby's all did a great job. The house was 'completed' (the builders part anyway) in Feb 2009. That was up to plastered walls, screeded floors and all services in and operational. I put in the kitchen/bathrooms/decorated etc. It has taken me a long time to get round to sorting out the completion certificate as I wanted to be able to reclaim the maximum VAT. Now I am ready to do so and I have hit a stumbling block: The sparky didn't register the installation with an overseeing body (NAPIT or NICEIC isn't it?) He tested the system and I have the paperwork which is all signed off etc: electrical safety certificate. I thought this was all I needed?
The problem is that the council BCO wants to have the sparks register the installation online and when he gets news of that happening he will issue my completion certificate.
The Electrician sees things differently however. He tells me that it isn't a requirement for him to do this and that the local council are being difficult. I'm stuck somewhere in the middle: he wont register it and the council wont give me the complatition certificate as a result!
So is anybody able to shed some light on who's right here. The sparky or the council? I'm in no mans land right now and am thinking of selling my house (which I cant do without a completion certificate!)
The option I seem to have is to pay £320 for the council to send their own sparky to inspect/test and register the installation and then they'll give me the certificate. Seems a little unfair to me.
Any advice anybody has would be welcomed and appreciated.
Cheers,
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I'm on a fact finding mission. I have had a house built for me and builder and his subby's all did a great job. The house was 'completed' (the builders part anyway) in Feb 2009. That was up to plastered walls, screeded floors and all services in and operational. I put in the kitchen/bathrooms/decorated etc. It has taken me a long time to get round to sorting out the completion certificate as I wanted to be able to reclaim the maximum VAT. Now I am ready to do so and I have hit a stumbling block: The sparky didn't register the installation with an overseeing body (NAPIT or NICEIC isn't it?) He tested the system and I have the paperwork which is all signed off etc: electrical safety certificate. I thought this was all I needed?
The problem is that the council BCO wants to have the sparks register the installation online and when he gets news of that happening he will issue my completion certificate.
The Electrician sees things differently however. He tells me that it isn't a requirement for him to do this and that the local council are being difficult. I'm stuck somewhere in the middle: he wont register it and the council wont give me the complatition certificate as a result!
So is anybody able to shed some light on who's right here. The sparky or the council? I'm in no mans land right now and am thinking of selling my house (which I cant do without a completion certificate!)
The option I seem to have is to pay £320 for the council to send their own sparky to inspect/test and register the installation and then they'll give me the certificate. Seems a little unfair to me.
Any advice anybody has would be welcomed and appreciated.
Cheers,
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