mathers
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Hello all, any advice is greatly appreciated and I am holding my hands high in the air to say yes I am a naive eejit.
We had a loft conversion - hip to gable including an en suite completed in 2013. Building Regs came and left the site inspection sheet which stated all works completed satisfactorily and final cert. would be issued upon receipt of electrical certificate.
Here I have the problem as the builder has fell off the planet removed his web site and is no longer answering my calls or texts etc. In my defense at being so gullible, we had moved house after I had a stroke and a year later discovered I was pregnant having lost my driving license due to a vision defecit and so we had moved out of a finished lovely house into a doer up near our kids school and had been through the mill a bit. Our former neighbours had had the same company do the same loft conversion which had gone according to plan and had recommended the builder.
The builder used a non local authority - approved inspector whom I have been in contact with to see what I can do to get the electrics sorted and the final certificate.
He said I would need something better than a periodic would this by an EIC or is this just a new name for it he was a bit vague to be honest.
Any advice greatly appreciated and I am resigned to the fact that I may end up with holes and things in my plastered walls etc but really just want it sorted so I can get on with it - the approved inspector said they could appoint someone but it would be at a significant cost compared to appointing an electrician ourselves.
So my question is basically;
What body should I make sure the electrician belongs to please and how would I check they're legitimate and what inspection type should I be asking for? I'm presuiming once I have appointed one he / she can liaise with the building control man.
I am also considering seeking legal advice regarding the builder on principle more than anything as I know it won't get the certificate sorted but I suppose I still believe that someone's word should mean something.
Any advice on this is greatly appreciated.
We had a loft conversion - hip to gable including an en suite completed in 2013. Building Regs came and left the site inspection sheet which stated all works completed satisfactorily and final cert. would be issued upon receipt of electrical certificate.
Here I have the problem as the builder has fell off the planet removed his web site and is no longer answering my calls or texts etc. In my defense at being so gullible, we had moved house after I had a stroke and a year later discovered I was pregnant having lost my driving license due to a vision defecit and so we had moved out of a finished lovely house into a doer up near our kids school and had been through the mill a bit. Our former neighbours had had the same company do the same loft conversion which had gone according to plan and had recommended the builder.
The builder used a non local authority - approved inspector whom I have been in contact with to see what I can do to get the electrics sorted and the final certificate.
He said I would need something better than a periodic would this by an EIC or is this just a new name for it he was a bit vague to be honest.
Any advice greatly appreciated and I am resigned to the fact that I may end up with holes and things in my plastered walls etc but really just want it sorted so I can get on with it - the approved inspector said they could appoint someone but it would be at a significant cost compared to appointing an electrician ourselves.
So my question is basically;
What body should I make sure the electrician belongs to please and how would I check they're legitimate and what inspection type should I be asking for? I'm presuiming once I have appointed one he / she can liaise with the building control man.
I am also considering seeking legal advice regarding the builder on principle more than anything as I know it won't get the certificate sorted but I suppose I still believe that someone's word should mean something.
Any advice on this is greatly appreciated.