I've heard of dozens of stories about horrific work carried out by certified tradesmen. The certifying bodies have absolutely zero interest in hearing complaints though and only exist to take their slice of money from the pot.Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 3:55 pm Good result!
The whole Part P thing seems to be a bit of a scam to me, if I'm honest. I've seen plenty of really poor quality work from supposedly qualified electricians that have Part P certification and suspect there is little oversight of their workmanship by the certification body they belong to. I had an electrician install our temporary building supply here, when I started building the house, and his workmanship was not only very untidy, but also downright dangerous. Rather than chase him up to do a proper job I chose to just rip all his dodgy work out and do the job myself. My thinking was that if I got him back to do the job properly there was every chance he'd still screw it up. I had a vested interest in making sure the TBS was safe and properly installed, as most of the time it was going to be me using it for the time spent building the house.
I resent the implication that all DIYers are bodgers too.