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I mean it's not actually possible to do the job properly in 1 day unless you have an army of people working on it and even then it's a stretch.Jesus.....
Swap those vans for stage coaches and you won't be far away from the description, COWBOYS
What you's reckon? ?
As someone who is very reserved about what he doesn't know, i don't like to talk myself up. I always wonder how people who are so crap at their jobs have so much confidence to put themselves forwards like this when everyone can see how shoddy they are. Fake it til you make it i guess.Swap those vans for stage coaches and you won't be far away from the description, COWBOYS
They will be making good,very good money, so how they feel or whatever wont count as long as some mug pays them evert month or what ever. bang it in , no regards for customer care, are there any wanted posters out on this Charleston yet?As someone who is very reserved about what he doesn't know, i don't like to talk myself up. I always wonder how people who are so crap at their jobs have so much confidence to put themselves forwards like this when everyone can see how shoddy they are. Fake it til you make it i guess.
Yeah tragic aint it? do that in my house and I'll set her in doors on yer throat and believe that's a fate worse than death. been there several times,not funny.Did you see the state of that hob with all the plaster dust and the trowel on it?
The whole place was an absolute sh*t tip because of their 'work' and it was lived in too. Disgrace.Did you see the state of that hob with all the plaster dust and the trowel on it?
Not trying to be funny pal, but the Charleston is a dance...are there any wanted posters out on this Charleston yet?
We should get a list together haha.Almost all the cables are not in safe zones
Does it really matter what NIC think though? The workmanship, adherence to best practice, treatment of the customer's property etc is absolutely disgraceful. They're impact driving the CU together!They provide a service which very few companies can provide in tight timescales so he does have a big advantage in the domestic rewire sector.
Let’s be honest, not many of us would do things the way they do it…notched joists etc.
They get over the cables not ran in zones by putting it in the departures on the certs…NIC seem happy with it as long as it’s noted.
Jamie pays very well, the sparks are on around £1500 each a week. Hard graft though.
They provide a service which very few companies can provide in tight timescales so he does have a big advantage in the domestic rewire sector.
Let’s be honest, not many of us would do things the way they do it…notched joists etc.
They get over the cables not ran in zones by putting it in the departures on the certs…NIC seem happy with it as long as it’s noted.
Jamie pays very well, the sparks are on around £1500 each a week. Hard graft though.
Comments section is full of 'great service you provide here'. The mind boggles - just shows why we need heavy regulation (i say this as an unqualified man, too) - it stops Joe Public thinking an installation is the dogs bollox just because the sockets are shining on the wall.I’ve not looked, but what are the comments like?
Surely the person whose house this is will read them and demand some compensation if things aren’t done properly.
@CamoElectric
What i was getting at, was that if NICEIC are happy with their working practices and their use of the departures box on the test cert, why would they change their ways of doing things?
Also if you watch some of the more recent videos, he actually offers the customers a service where he has people go in and move furniture and cover it up and have cleaners go in afterwards….for an additional fee of course.
The local NICEIC guy may well be happy with the situation. But I don't see how you can justify breaching regs on a brand new full rewire, well not just in the interests of saving some time anyway.
Reason for departure - 'Wanted to be knocking off a bit earlier'
Wow selling for extra what should be standard practice. I wonder if he upsells reg adherence too. He's a great businessman, gotta give him that.@CamoElectric
What i was getting at, was that if NICEIC are happy with their working practices and their use of the departures box on the test cert, why would they change their ways of doing things?
Also if you watch some of the more recent videos, he actually offers the customers a service where he has people go in and move furniture and cover it up and have cleaners go in afterwards….for an additional fee of course.
On your own, finished by 4?I can't believe they took a day! I usually get 2 done in a day ?
All you got to do is swap the face plates and fuseboard, you can fill the cert in while sat at the bar!On your own, finished by 4?
SEEN exactly this . Local to me , old lady told to go to her sisters for 3 days . She only found out when her son was talking to the neighbour and they mentioned 2 guys turned up for a morning . Total paid £2100. And that was 2003. New plates and sockets and they sprayed the CB cover with Appliance white paint to make it all look newAll you got to do is swap the face plates and fuseboard, you can fill the cert in while sat at the bar!
You're right! I guess I could squeeze in 3.On your own, finished by 4?
Yeah with all cables clipped direct to the carpet ?I can't believe they took a day! I usually get 2 done in a day ?
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