G
guest119
Aye he isn't a bad lad :reddevil:
Aye, a true legend................in his own mind:santa1:
Discuss Auto Electrician - Purchased a Property that requires a complete rewire. in the The Welcome Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Aye he isn't a bad lad :reddevil:
I think thats a mis-spelling. Though he does cuss sometimeswhere in the midlands? the north midlands is on my patch. anywhere north of stafford. down brum way you have sparkycus.
Excellent advice many thanks.You will need a system in place that is certified as safe before the energy supplier will fit you a new meter and energise. However, that doesn't need to be the whole proper final installation, a 'builders board' should suffice, so have one fitted first to get working power on and then go from there. You need to have a design for the finished property for an electrician to work to in order to get the closest to a likely budget - so drawings of rooms, lights, switches and sockets, what's going on in bathrooms (showers/extractors/towel rails etc) and then some idea of a finished kitchen layout. We need to know what the heating system will be and where its being installed. Also think about things external to the building like outside lights, sockets, sheds, garages and so on. It doesn't necessarily all need doing 'in one hit' but the bigger the picture, the more cost effective the solution. And seriously, if Tel is offering, I'd be calling!
Excellent advice many thanks.
If it's a refurb, and not an actual building site then they'll often turn a blind eye to the TT in my experience.For the DNO to provide a new meter, the sparky will need to provide a builders board with a TT earth and a test cert will all the dead tests completed.
If it's a refurb, and not an actual building site then they'll often turn a blind eye to the TT in my experience.
Reply to Auto Electrician - Purchased a Property that requires a complete rewire. in the The Welcome Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.