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Builders do it this way all the fecking timeThe other amateurish oversight is using the black of the SWA as neutral and grey as the cpc, I come across this fairly often, very irritating.
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Builders do it this way all the fecking timeThe other amateurish oversight is using the black of the SWA as neutral and grey as the cpc, I come across this fairly often, very irritating.
BPG4 issue 6 says otherwise.The single insulated cables are a C2 with no possible argument
My mate still owes him money so told him to get an independent electrician in to fix everything and knock it off the bill.
Thanks for the feedback. Will pass that on.That's not very sensible advice. They should make a formal complaint and give the original contractor the opportunity to address the issues and put their work right.
They should take proper legal advice on this as there are procedures that should be followed.
If they follow your advice then your mate may well find that they are being taken to court by the original contractor for the withheld money.
Probably tend to agree but how many get reported to NICEIC? I think mostly would get reported to the site agent.
Hopefully the NICEIC would act on one or two of them
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