antenna2001
Member
Hi
I have my new business ready to start and I just have a call from a customer building a commissary. He said some electrical work has already been done. The electrician that was doing the work left for personal reasons. He did not pull permits for the work. The customer wants me to pull permits and continue the work. Since this is my first job, I don't know how to treat the part that was done.
How does one pull permits for existing work? The work was done by a union electrician with 20-years experience so I am assuming (I have not seen the site) that it was probably done correctly and up to code.
Assuming that I can inspect the work closely enough so that I can safely assume responsibility and pull the permits, how much should I charge for that?
I appreciate your responses. Thanks
I have my new business ready to start and I just have a call from a customer building a commissary. He said some electrical work has already been done. The electrician that was doing the work left for personal reasons. He did not pull permits for the work. The customer wants me to pull permits and continue the work. Since this is my first job, I don't know how to treat the part that was done.
How does one pull permits for existing work? The work was done by a union electrician with 20-years experience so I am assuming (I have not seen the site) that it was probably done correctly and up to code.
Assuming that I can inspect the work closely enough so that I can safely assume responsibility and pull the permits, how much should I charge for that?
I appreciate your responses. Thanks