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dave1
I was told as long as you put it in writing, and get home owner to sign stating they understand that there installation does not comply with regulations which you recommended then you are covered.
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If a person carrying out building work breaks the Building Regulations, the local authority or another person may decide to take them to the magistrates' court where they could be fined up to 5000 for the contravention, and up to 50 for each day the contravention continues after conviction.
So are all you guys going to mention this say in your t&c to cover your back?
I don't know if it's common throughout the USA, but I was recently reading an American site (Heating Help - Heating Systems ) and it would appear that in New York all heating work has to be pre-approved (e.g heat loss calculations etc) and the installation checked afterwards by independent inspectors. NO "self-certification".I would like the law to be fully enforced, what is the point otherwise, when you have a BC officer who comes out after a customer pays £275 & says "I don't know anything about these unvented cylinders but if it hasn't blown up by now it must be all right" gives him a bit of paper & walks out !!!
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