Review

Heat transfer fan installation, plus assorted other work

Job description

Appliance Installation
Wellington

Published: 8 June 2014

I need an electrician to get a replacement inline fan unit installed in my existing heat transfer system. The unit will be provided, it just needs to be connected. While there, I'd also like some other jobs done: 1) replace 4 halogen downlights with LED ones in my kitchen. I have the LED lights already, just need them switched over. They should fit the cut outs. 2) install a small fan heater in my bathroom. 3) install a power plug in my bathroom. There are no plugs in my bathroom currently, so some additional cabling may be required. (There is currently an extractor fan in there, but it is connected to the light switch. I'll also need the trades person to be able to split the bill. A small portion will be paid directly by the heat transfer manufacturer.


Review

Workmanship
4.0
Cost
5.0
Schedule
3.0
Communications
5.0

Work carried out by the owner/operator
Reviewed on 02-08-2014

Tradesperson reply
"Originally Kathryn was only getting quotes through builderscrack so they could get a price for a 'mate' to do so. They call this showrooming these days. So my quote and timeframe was set out and declined. When this 'mate' couldn't be arsed coming back or whatever I fitted it in when I could. You'll see by the score she loves playing target. I wouldn't waste my time with her next time. Also pretty sure that 4/5 for warkmanship was because I didn't take her rubbish away, the old light fittings and boxes for the new ones, which she supplied. If I supply goods I warranty them and remove the old fittings and packaging, if you supply them then that's not part of my service sorry. "

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