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With respect gnuuser, I thought the US was was to stick the hot and N in a Screw-it, to cause the breaker to trip if someone accidentally energised the circuit, please correct me if I have my wires crossed no pun intended.
good one! we see a lot of crap done by homeowners that make you want to choke the crap out of them.
I don't mind if they want to do the work as long as they get proper training.(and that includes a minimum of 4 years apprenticeship)
even a college grad with an associates degree or bachelors degree in electrical engineering had to do the minimum apprenticeship for journeyman in my old shop.
 
Classic sign of a wannabe spark - does half the job, thinking its OK.

Dare I ask if they gave you any certificates for the electrical changes?
do kitchen companies even employ sparks? ive only ever seen joiners call us out once they disconnect and can get nothing to work again, (usually loop in lighting)

same with builders, they will generally have a go themselves before allowing their ego to be destroyed
 
having just sorted a call out the other day to a poorly fitted socket under a sink where there are a plethora of pipes joined right above said socket

are those twist on connectors? so shady lol
 
if i was you id take pictures of any other offending work done by kitchen company, in the meantime get someone out to sort that mess under the units before it causes a mischief


then charge all work to make good to the kitchen company via small claims
 
If the customer gets a 3rd party to put this right , the numptie that did this won't learn.............
would you want said numptie fixing his ---- up if he did not realise he had even ----ed up?

i dont touch gas pipes because i know my limitations, wish joiners and builders would do the same regarding sticking to what they know

one of my other callouts is to a new build, there is so much movement in the buildings foundations that the windows are smashing, the plasterboard in the top flat has moved an inch away from the ceiling

i get annoyed that people are being paid to do something well, but they half arse it and run with the cash

cutting corners is a sign of poor work ethic
 
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