maccarooni
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Hopefully you can view the attached letter i received from a customer today. Basically last year some time he had a flood in an empty househe owned, as his mother had passed on. Ceilings ruined etc etc. I quoted for the job and got it. Remove fittings, await redecoration etc and replace fittings like for like, (cheap pendants) tested and certified. job done. He was wanting to rent out the property so i recommended a PIR. Did it, basically property is 50 yrs old test results JUST about pass, some work needed to be done. Explain that age of install/ property is empty/would benifet from a rewire. No thanks we'll just have the minimum work done to get a cert, class 1 fittings with no cpc- broken accessories etc.OK gave price for remedials done and then certed, with obvious possible problems for this age of install. Now at the moment system is TT, CU in the garage down some steps at back of house. Got a call last week, from customer, rcd tripped cant get it back on. Get there and in a year a section of ring circuit has lost the last remaining insulation it had.Ok replace leg of ring, get it back up and running and bear in mind the property is still empty. Tell customer it will only get worse and to think again about rewire. He calls me to discuss cost and what would be involved.
So I start by saying
CU to be moved into house for convenience.
Only 1 s/o in each room so show him OSG with minimum recommendations.
Smoke /Heat alarms
extractors in bathroom/WC/Kitchen.
there's a shower cubicle in a bedroom- socket on the wall. its 2.5m away.
If hes renting-he may want to comply with part M for disabled heights on switches as they'll have to be chased in anyway.
we may have to replace some of the normal pendants to low energy to hit the 1 in 4 target for building regs.
Now your thoughts please, and if I were to accept the jop, can i just omit the thing that he does not want ?....
ie fan in wc
1 socket per room
keep a socket within 3m of a shower.
As always your input and feed back is always appreciated.
Macca
OMG thats the longest post i've ever done.........
So I start by saying
CU to be moved into house for convenience.
Only 1 s/o in each room so show him OSG with minimum recommendations.
Smoke /Heat alarms
extractors in bathroom/WC/Kitchen.
there's a shower cubicle in a bedroom- socket on the wall. its 2.5m away.
If hes renting-he may want to comply with part M for disabled heights on switches as they'll have to be chased in anyway.
we may have to replace some of the normal pendants to low energy to hit the 1 in 4 target for building regs.
Now your thoughts please, and if I were to accept the jop, can i just omit the thing that he does not want ?....
ie fan in wc
1 socket per room
keep a socket within 3m of a shower.
As always your input and feed back is always appreciated.
Macca
OMG thats the longest post i've ever done.........