AzVoltage
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Hello all! I am new member to this forum, however I have lurked for a while and appreciate all the information I have learned from this place. I am an electrical contractor in Arizona, working mostly in the Phoenix metro area. I have been a contractor for a few years, and rarely have problems with contracts or customers.
If anyone can help me out with this one, I would really appreciate it!
I had a man call me for a bid on a new SES to replace this sixty year old system that was on this 1946 home. He wanted to get the utility to hook up to a home he had just purchased on an online auction. Utility would not hook up to the existing setup. Obviously, the system was outdated, not up to code, and upon seeing it my thought was, "wow, this thing is old!".
So I gave him a bid to do a replacement with a 200 amp meter/panel. I asked him if he was remodeling the home and was getting permits in addition to this electric work. He said no, he was just replacing some cabinets and repairing drywall and no permit was going to be obtained for this work...so this was NOT a home remodel. So, I took his word on this and realized the home's electric system would be grandfathered in and since no work was going to be taking place on the inside I would replace the service and hook up his circuits, get inspected, and get his electric back on. I also sold him some GFIs for the new counter tops he was going to install in his kitchen.
I showed up to meet the owner and he had modified my contract I emailed him for review. He added that if I missed anything on this job that the inspector would require, I would be responsible for the labor and materials for the work. I thought it was wrong he modified my contract but also felt that I know all the codes as I have done many panel changeouts before and covered all my bases.
While working at his home on his panel, all sorts of contractors started appearing. Knocking out walls, building fences, tearing off the roof, demolishing the carport and rebuilding it. All this was no permitting from any agency. I called the owner and asked him what was going on. He said he is simply repairing things and needed no permits..this was not a home remodel.
The next day I called for my inspection. The city of Phoenix inspector came out and his first words to me were, "What is going on here!". I said to him I was the electrician hired to do the panel and I don't have any idea who all these contractors were and I just wanted him to inspect my work.
To make the rest of the story short- the inspector stopped all those contractors and said this was a home REMODEL and all work needed permits. He asked me if anything in the homes' electric was out of code, and I told him it ALL was. He said, well this is a home remodel and it will all need to be replaced.
Again, when I took this job it was NOT a home remodel and I bid it to do the panel. Remember the clause that "anything inspector wants that I failed to perform would be my responsibility". This contract was signed before any permits for remodel and before any other work had started. I even called the city to make sure this was not a home remodel and they said that no permits were taken out....leaving me comfortable to think that I would be the only work and would get my inspection on the panel and the rest of the home would be grandfathered in...old or not.
The customer is telling me that my contract states I am responsible to get the electric on...and am responsible for whatever the inspector wants.
Am I going to be forced to rewire a whole house for the price of a panel changeout?
If anyone can help me out with this one, I would really appreciate it!
I had a man call me for a bid on a new SES to replace this sixty year old system that was on this 1946 home. He wanted to get the utility to hook up to a home he had just purchased on an online auction. Utility would not hook up to the existing setup. Obviously, the system was outdated, not up to code, and upon seeing it my thought was, "wow, this thing is old!".
So I gave him a bid to do a replacement with a 200 amp meter/panel. I asked him if he was remodeling the home and was getting permits in addition to this electric work. He said no, he was just replacing some cabinets and repairing drywall and no permit was going to be obtained for this work...so this was NOT a home remodel. So, I took his word on this and realized the home's electric system would be grandfathered in and since no work was going to be taking place on the inside I would replace the service and hook up his circuits, get inspected, and get his electric back on. I also sold him some GFIs for the new counter tops he was going to install in his kitchen.
I showed up to meet the owner and he had modified my contract I emailed him for review. He added that if I missed anything on this job that the inspector would require, I would be responsible for the labor and materials for the work. I thought it was wrong he modified my contract but also felt that I know all the codes as I have done many panel changeouts before and covered all my bases.
While working at his home on his panel, all sorts of contractors started appearing. Knocking out walls, building fences, tearing off the roof, demolishing the carport and rebuilding it. All this was no permitting from any agency. I called the owner and asked him what was going on. He said he is simply repairing things and needed no permits..this was not a home remodel.
The next day I called for my inspection. The city of Phoenix inspector came out and his first words to me were, "What is going on here!". I said to him I was the electrician hired to do the panel and I don't have any idea who all these contractors were and I just wanted him to inspect my work.
To make the rest of the story short- the inspector stopped all those contractors and said this was a home REMODEL and all work needed permits. He asked me if anything in the homes' electric was out of code, and I told him it ALL was. He said, well this is a home remodel and it will all need to be replaced.
Again, when I took this job it was NOT a home remodel and I bid it to do the panel. Remember the clause that "anything inspector wants that I failed to perform would be my responsibility". This contract was signed before any permits for remodel and before any other work had started. I even called the city to make sure this was not a home remodel and they said that no permits were taken out....leaving me comfortable to think that I would be the only work and would get my inspection on the panel and the rest of the home would be grandfathered in...old or not.
The customer is telling me that my contract states I am responsible to get the electric on...and am responsible for whatever the inspector wants.
Am I going to be forced to rewire a whole house for the price of a panel changeout?