Sounds like you had a wrong un.
A decent spark will offer a professional view post examination of the existing standard of work on site.
This should include necessary changes, adjustments and tweaks.
So it is unacceptable that he then asked for further work to replace parts of a circuit he had already inspected and tested.
The exception to this would be discovering damage by 3rd parties after the I&T work.
It sounds like the spark didn't explain the methodology of his work and the fabric damage that would be required to do the work. More worryingly it sounds like he has used bad routing for the cable runs.
Please see the diagram below for safe zones, can you confirm he has kept to these with the cable routes?
Most sparks will include a simple level of making good, my terms are making good to a level that is ready for decorators preparation. In other words chases closed up with bonding plaster, ready for a 1-2mm layer of plaster / filler.
If I quote for decoration finish, then I'll add time on to do such. A pointless exercise if other trades such as plasterer, tiler or decorator is on site.
As for mess, if I make it, I tidy up. I can't be accounted for dust / contamination, but a good sweep up and hoover is a courtesy offered. An attempt to leave it, as near to it was before starting the work. Again some clients are pleased with this and others adopt the "I'm paying him to do that" stance, and want to do it themselves.
As for an isolation switch that closes down the whole kitchen circuit- are you sure that is correct?
A kitchen ring is rated at 32a and isolation switches tend to be 20a, so that's not good.
A bank of 20a isolation switches to isolate devices such as integrated fridge, microwave, washers- well that is a good, sensible design.
A decent spark will offer a professional view post examination of the existing standard of work on site.
This should include necessary changes, adjustments and tweaks.
So it is unacceptable that he then asked for further work to replace parts of a circuit he had already inspected and tested.
The exception to this would be discovering damage by 3rd parties after the I&T work.
It sounds like the spark didn't explain the methodology of his work and the fabric damage that would be required to do the work. More worryingly it sounds like he has used bad routing for the cable runs.
Please see the diagram below for safe zones, can you confirm he has kept to these with the cable routes?
Most sparks will include a simple level of making good, my terms are making good to a level that is ready for decorators preparation. In other words chases closed up with bonding plaster, ready for a 1-2mm layer of plaster / filler.
If I quote for decoration finish, then I'll add time on to do such. A pointless exercise if other trades such as plasterer, tiler or decorator is on site.
As for mess, if I make it, I tidy up. I can't be accounted for dust / contamination, but a good sweep up and hoover is a courtesy offered. An attempt to leave it, as near to it was before starting the work. Again some clients are pleased with this and others adopt the "I'm paying him to do that" stance, and want to do it themselves.
As for an isolation switch that closes down the whole kitchen circuit- are you sure that is correct?
A kitchen ring is rated at 32a and isolation switches tend to be 20a, so that's not good.
A bank of 20a isolation switches to isolate devices such as integrated fridge, microwave, washers- well that is a good, sensible design.
