What does it really cost to get a certificate of compliance?
In my advice about what to do if your solar water system's installer did not obtain a Building Consent before proceeding, I stated that the cost for getting a Certificate of Compliance was $700-plus as compared to about $80 if the the job had been done right.
Here is a quotation from a letter from Wellington City Council to an elderly couple who have a new Solahart installation that did not have a building consent. With the help of the Installer, an application for a Certificate of Compliance was submitted:
"Your documentation is being returned because the Council does not accept incomplete applications
The following information is needed....:
- Provide the application fee of $690
- Confirm the system has compliance with NZS 2718
- Provide a roof plan showing the proposed location of the panels
- Provide fixing details of the panels and the method of making the pipe penetrations through the roofing cladding watertight
- Provide two copies of documentations and drawings"
The letter also states that the cost of inspections is $120 per hour.
This elderly couple can not provide this detailed information without the assistance of a plumber and an architect. They estimate the cost will be about $1,500 all up and will take some months to be completed.
In the meantime, their house insurance is compromised by having unconsented work on their house.

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