Can anyone tell me how much mess is reasonable to expect in a new extension from second fix electrics?
Our electrican has made multiple holes to find cables he forgot about and has damaged the plaster around all the plug sockets and switches. Is this normal?
I had assumed that just a coat of paint would be needed but a lot of places need reskimming.
Also how much of the repair work (if any)should I expect him to do? He has roughly patched the holes. Is this reasonable?
This type of question depends upon the competence of ALL parties involved..
e.g. ALL trades; Builders, Carpenters, Plasterers, Plumbers, Electricians.. etc.. etc...
AND the homeowner or client, (whoever is project managing the job)..
i.e. What written agreements do you have stating who will do what?
if everything was verbal, then basically it is every man for himself doing what they think is best..
I've been self employed now for over 21 years, doing numerous first & second fixes on all sorts of extensions..
and have never had the problems you describe..
As I will always provide a written schedule of work stating what I will and wont be doing..
So it will clearly state whether I am covering costs & labour for making good any plaster chased out,
or if it is up to the client to organise patching up.
(on some smaller jobs I will patch-up or get some one to patch, to save my customers the hassle of contacting other trades).
But either way it will be written down in the schedule of work.
So everyone knows what to expect.
If you have no written agreement.. then it is pot-luck what you get..
In certain circumstances I will take detailed measurements and photos, of where my cables are..
Then tell the plasterers to just board over the lot..
Which gives them an easy surface to skim..
And I can go back later with my measurements and cut any holes where I need making sure the are all level / lined up as needed!
Guinness