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How do you check circuits in a house after installing a new fuse box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gina" data-source="post: 539890" data-attributes="member: 36065"><p>We are consumers, we employ traders to do their job. </p><p>The electrician should have done his, especially he knew we will have floors done. When you say you finished the job and you will issue a certificate, what we should have beed waited for?! Apologies but I don't understand the phrase </p><p>"Floors down after initial tests!" We were not told to wait with the floors! </p><p>We approached him almost 3 months ago, he took his time to come over and we had patience waiting.. I mean we did not employ him a week or 2 before the floors.. we got the house back in May. People try to fix their house and move on with their lives, don't they? Or at least that was our hope.. living in a mess is noone's desire. And we just do the essentials, not luxury, extentions etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gina, post: 539890, member: 36065"] We are consumers, we employ traders to do their job. The electrician should have done his, especially he knew we will have floors done. When you say you finished the job and you will issue a certificate, what we should have beed waited for?! Apologies but I don't understand the phrase "Floors down after initial tests!" We were not told to wait with the floors! We approached him almost 3 months ago, he took his time to come over and we had patience waiting.. I mean we did not employ him a week or 2 before the floors.. we got the house back in May. People try to fix their house and move on with their lives, don't they? Or at least that was our hope.. living in a mess is noone's desire. And we just do the essentials, not luxury, extentions etc. [/QUOTE]
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