Tag: Competent Persons Scheme

When it comes to getting work done on your home, you should always check whether you need to be given any permission or approval before making any changes.

Buildings Regulation Approval

You may need to be granted buildings regulation approval for changes to your home, even just for things like installing heating or extra radiators, or replacing any windows or doors.

You don’t need to get approval for all projects, as some things are exempt, such as the majority of repair work.

If you’re unsure whether you need approval for any projects you have planned, you can check with a building control body who can give you more information.

Alternatively, you can hire a contractor who is registered with a competent person scheme to carry out the work needed. In this instance, you won’t have to apply for buildings regulation approval as the tradesperson will self-certify that their work complies with building standards and will let your local authority know about any work they are doing on your behalf where needed. You can find a Competent Person by clicking here.

Planning Permission

If you are carrying out a bigger project where you are building something new or adding an extension to your property, you will usually need planning permission. To apply for planning permission you should contact your Local Planning Authority (LPA) via your local council.

Although this may feel like an inconvenience, if you decide to ignore these rules and go ahead with any changes without the required planning permission, you may be served an enforcement notice. This orders you to undo any unauthorised changes you have already made, which can end up both time-consuming and costly.

Not all changes will require planning permission, such as most conservatories and loft conversions. If you’re unsure whether your changes will need planning permission, you can check with your LPA.

You may wish to contact your LPA in any case before getting started on the planning permission application process; they can give you an indication as to whether your application is likely to be accepted and advise any changes you can make before sending your application which make it more likely to be approved.

Your local authority may ask for different types of surveys in order to grant you with planning permission (such as tree surveys, ecological surveys and arboricultural surveys). Therefore, you may also wish to hire a surveyor to help you apply for planning permission.

To find out more about planning permission in your area and what developments you may be able to carry out to your home, you can use the Planning Portal’s free guide.

According to CheckaTrade, 6.7 million UK adults have been impacted by a rogue trader over the past year.

Rogue Trading

Rogue trading covers a range of activity where a trader is acting outside of the law or to the detriment of the customer. This includes things like:

  • Substandard work which is either poorly done, incomplete, or both
  • Providing unnecessary work
  • Using products that don’t meet the required weights and measures
  • Escalating the price of work from the pre-agreed amount
  • Being aggressive or intimidating to the consumer, such as pressuring you into signing a contract you don’t want to sign

Rogue traders can offer a whole range of legitimate services but fail to carry them out in a legitimate way. This may include work on:

  • Driveways
  • Garden maintenance
  • Electrics
  • Roofing
  • Financial products, such as pensions or investments
  • Building work
  • Security alarms

Your Right to a Cooling-off Period

If a trader comes to your house and you agree to have a service carried out by them or to buy goods worth more than £42, they must give you 14 days to cancel.

They should not start work without your permission within these 14 days. If you do cancel in this time, you may still have to pay for any work that has already been done and any materials that have already been supplied.

Finding a Good Tradesperson

One of the best ways to find a good tradesperson is through word of mouth, by going off the personal recommendation of someone you know and trust.

Before using a tradesperson’s services, you should ensure they have relevant qualifications and accreditations for the work required. You should also check if they are a part of any national trade schemes.

  • You can click here to find registered gas engineers
  • You can click here to find registered electricians
  • You can click here to find tradespeople who are part of the Competent Persons Scheme

You can also visit CheckaTrade to find recommended tradespeople along with customer reviews.

It’s also worth requesting quotes from multiple tradespeople to get an idea of different prices and what a fair price for the work will be.

Avoiding Rogue Traders

When it comes to rogue traders, you should:

  • NOT agree to make full payment before work has been undertaken
  • Get a written quote which states what work will be covered and any terms and conditions involved
  • NOT accept work from tradespeople who show up on your doorstep. Don’t let them bully you or pressure you into buying goods or services off them
  • Be wary of cheap quotes- quotes that are significantly cheaper will often be that way because the work is rushed or corners have been cut
  • Be wary of high availability- rogue traders can use busy periods to their advantage by being the only person available to do the work
  • Read customer reviews and contact these past customers to check the references yourself
  • NOT rush into anything- take your time to do your research and compare prices
  • Make sure traders are qualified to undertake the work you require