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UPDATED SPECIFICATION FOR DOMESTIC INPECTION AND TESTING

I have recently updated my specification for domestic inspection and testing.


The specification is designed for bot clients and inspectors. Clients can use to specify what they want and expect inspectors to do when tendering for work. It is also intended for contractors to specify what they are going to do to demonstrate they are professional, protect them against any future allegation as to what they have and have not done, give some protection against the 15 minute drive by contractors who tender cheaper quotes than the decent contractor.


If you want a free PDF copy email me on info(the symbol for at)astutetechnicalservices.co.uk
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  • John Peckham: 
    I have recently updated my specification for domestic inspection and testing.

    I agree with your sentiments in publishing a specification for Electrical Inspection and Testing but I am disallusioned with the market place. The domestic scene appears to be a nogo, since the cheapest is sought and My Builder seems to fill the bill for most plebs; even without a registration body or 2391. There is maybe a market in the commercial scene for the professional but is it worth the effort?. I think that the registration bodies are to blame!  

    Jaymack   

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  • John Peckham: 
    I have recently updated my specification for domestic inspection and testing.

    I agree with your sentiments in publishing a specification for Electrical Inspection and Testing but I am disallusioned with the market place. The domestic scene appears to be a nogo, since the cheapest is sought and My Builder seems to fill the bill for most plebs; even without a registration body or 2391. There is maybe a market in the commercial scene for the professional but is it worth the effort?. I think that the registration bodies are to blame!  

    Jaymack   

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