That is simply rubbish and clearly wrong on a couple of levels.Pic attached - found 6 more like this
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That is simply rubbish and clearly wrong on a couple of levels.Pic attached - found 6 more like this
Already tried that. I said they need sacking. His response was if they sacked everyone who did a rubbish job he'd have no one to build houses! That site manager quit a week later. The new one just avoids me now. I've apprantly got a reputation on site!You need to speak to the site manager not the electrical contractors. I suspect he/she may also shrug because it is being rectified but ask for their name subject to a complaint to the main contractor.
Exactly my point to them. They clearly just don't like being questioned on the regs by a DIYer like me.What’s wrong with a homeowner taking a faceplate off if you isolate the circuit?
Do you have the option of a snagging list period?
New build developments are notorious for corner cutting…. In all trades.
I’m still coming across issues with my electrics after 14 years.
Tell them you’re going to organise an EICR from your own choice of electrician to find any more issues if they don’t sort it all pronto.
The threat of contacting BBC Rogue Traders can also work wonders.
Thanks!It's scandalous.... but such standards seem to be the norm these days.
It's also scandalous a house owner be fobbed off, by the contractor, as a trouble maker for reporting such an important matter. Report to main contractors and make it public.
EIC for a new installation, for what it's worth.
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