Hello the forum, any help provided will be greatly appreciated.
My father had an extension built around 10 years ago ish and all went well. The building inspector came to see the electrics before the walls where plastered and said they was ok and left, then the extension was finished. No dramas.
Fast forward to today.... My parents want to sell their house and have just discovered that no part p or new installation certificate was submitted to the council and this is where the problems start.
They had a periodic inspection done and got the cert but not having the original new installation cert is causing problems with selling the house. We don't know much about what a builder or electrician must do to complete a build but there's the trust that a highly recommended builder would ensure all the sub contractors he uses would finish up all the paperwork and so on.
The builder says it's nothing to do with him and the electrician is saying that it was up to the builder to sign off the building and that the electrician should have been paid more to do the certificate. We have an electrician that is registered to the niceic and he has carried out a full inspection of the house and filled out loads of papers to say its safe but the council won't hear any of it because it's not an original new installation cert, but what can we do if the original electrician refuses to sign it off? I wonder if he was registered at all to do the work in the first place.
Turns out, the guy who recommended the builder to us also found this to be the case with his extension but as he isn't planning on selling his house he isn't to worried.
The council don't seem to have any advice for us and I can't find any info inline to rectify this problem, I can't imagine this being an isolated case, there must be thousands of people this has happened to.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
My father had an extension built around 10 years ago ish and all went well. The building inspector came to see the electrics before the walls where plastered and said they was ok and left, then the extension was finished. No dramas.
Fast forward to today.... My parents want to sell their house and have just discovered that no part p or new installation certificate was submitted to the council and this is where the problems start.
They had a periodic inspection done and got the cert but not having the original new installation cert is causing problems with selling the house. We don't know much about what a builder or electrician must do to complete a build but there's the trust that a highly recommended builder would ensure all the sub contractors he uses would finish up all the paperwork and so on.
The builder says it's nothing to do with him and the electrician is saying that it was up to the builder to sign off the building and that the electrician should have been paid more to do the certificate. We have an electrician that is registered to the niceic and he has carried out a full inspection of the house and filled out loads of papers to say its safe but the council won't hear any of it because it's not an original new installation cert, but what can we do if the original electrician refuses to sign it off? I wonder if he was registered at all to do the work in the first place.
Turns out, the guy who recommended the builder to us also found this to be the case with his extension but as he isn't planning on selling his house he isn't to worried.
The council don't seem to have any advice for us and I can't find any info inline to rectify this problem, I can't imagine this being an isolated case, there must be thousands of people this has happened to.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.