There
are many things that can be embarrassing in life, for example, you
would never dream of asking how much money someone had in their bank
account or what type of underwear they favour – there is also the
very British manner where we are just 'too polite to ask'.
So
when it comes to having an electrician come around to carry out a
quotation, being the polite nation we are, we rarely ask an
electrician to prove that they are who they say they are. Most
people know they should be asking, but never speak up! It is only
once work commences that doubt creeps in – it is at the point of no
return where a job does go wrong – if it's going to.
Generation
Awkward
Research carried out by Electrical Safety First found that 18 million
Brits are too embarrassed to ask an electrician if they are
registered to carry out electrical work in their home – this leaves
an awful lot of risk taking and somewhere along the line, someone
will get caught out unfortunately.
Faring a little better is the number of people who ask for proof that
an electrician is registered. One in five people ask to see evidence
of registration from their electrician. This still leaves a
startling four in five people who rely on say so and don't actually
check for themselves that an electrician is registered. Registration
numbers can be faked, and anyone can say they are registered.....it
is another matter proving it.
Using an unregistered electrician increases risk of electric shock,
injury and house fire. Here at Fulcher Edwards, our most popular
electrical service in London remains the repair of electrical jobs
that have gone wrong. This could be as a result of the home owner
carrying out DIY or someone who knows a bit about electrics trying to
do the job. We have seen shoddy and dangerous workmanship countless
times and every week we see poor electrical work which will
eventually cause electrical injury or damage to the property
concerned.
Is
asking if an electrician is registered really such an awkward
question?
As a leading electrical contractor in London, it is actually quite
rare to be asked to prove our registration. Naturally we are more
than happy to show any prospective client our electricians
qualifications and registration details and we wish more of you asked
us :)
We would definitely encourage people to never be afraid to ask. If
you don't ask, you don't get! If you find an electrician is not keen
to show you or makes excuses, then don't use their services. All
electricians should carry details of registration when at your
property.
Take a look at this amusing video below produced by the Electrical
Safety Council showing a whole range of terribly awkward questions
faced by the random participants in the video :) It reminded us of an
episode of Little Britain......remember that?!
Avoiding
the mediocre
Mediocre is everywhere, and when having electrical work carried out
in your home, it is essential that a high standard of work is carried
out. Here are some further tips on how to find an excellent
electrician in South London:
- Make sure the electrician is aware of the electrical standards they need to work to. In the UK electrical work must be carried out to BS7671 17th edition and in line with the IET wiring regulations. If your electrician doesn't appear to be familiar with this terminology, find another one!
- When asking for registration details, be direct. It is better to ask the electrician at the start of their visit then it is over and done with. Something along the lines of “before we get started I just need to see proof of your registration documents” will be fine.
- Don't wait until you are at the point of accepting a quotation before asking for credentials. Ask at the quotation visit, as it will help you with your selection. No credentials....no work. Simples....as the meerkats would say!
- Be insistent. If for some reason the electrician doesn't have their documentation, ensure you have seen it before work commences. Electricians are human and do occasionally forget their documents – however never allow work to begin without having seen proof of qualifications and registration.
- All registered electricians are aware of their obligation to be qualified and registered if they are advertising their services as a Part P registered electrician. Most electricians are very passionate about spreading the word about credentials and hate unscrupulous electricians as much as you do ;) The only type of electrician who would take offence at being asked to prove their credentials is an unregistered one. So take this hint and move on to the next real electrician :)
We hope our article today will cement into your mind that asking an
electrician for proof of their qualification and registration is not
a question you should feel embarrassed to ask.
Now ask us about asking a queue jumper to move to the back of a
queue.....that a whole different matter ;)
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