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Forgot to add, thats with a half decent apprentice on the rewire bit.
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Forgot to add, thats with a half decent apprentice on the rewire bit.
the rewire I get its like strictly come dancing with moving the furniture around with the customer still sat in the chair.
be fore start a job I always ask can I use you loo.Yep even had one so bad I declined tea !
had a few of them in my time...absolutely gasping but you've seen the state of the kitchen. I always say the apprentice will have one though hahaYep even had one so bad I declined tea !!!
You're patter is mince Buzz, stick to space travel.yeah, until some one switches the light on !
a few ways to do it.
1. power down the lot, rip out, rewire on a 1st fix -2nd fix basis. fit a double socket on a RCD +MCB board to give power for tools. lights etc.
2. rewire each circuit/floor at a time.
3. get someone else to do it
Why didn't I think of option 3??!
I take it all these day 1 day 2 etc are in an empty house, wouldn't be able to do that in an occupied dwellingExactly how I've intended buddy. Day 1 chopping and boards up. Routes mapped. Tomorrows cable pulling. Appreciate the advice!!
I take it all these day 1 day 2 etc are in an empty house, wouldn't be able to do that in an occupied dwelling
OK thanks for getting backYes pete. Properties empty. I just questioned my self and time scale as you hear of these sparks rewiring occupied houses in a couple of days. It's just me and a young lad. Literally his first month at electrical work.
Hi fellow sparks. Just started a rewire at mo 3 bed house. Not my usual business tbh. Far and few. Just after any advice into people's routines and methods for efficiency. I'm sure the lads that do this day in day out know some tricks of the trade!! I can't see the light at the end if the tunnel and it's only day 1!!!!
Surely if you have no experience , then you could not meet a competent value required , i would guess you would fail regs however long it took you and it could well be dangerous result. Is it worth that when you could get it done for around 4k-4.5k with certification , if its still worth the bash take out quality life and building insuranceHi fellow sparks. Just started a rewire at mo 3 bed house. Not my usual business tbh. Far and few. Just after any advice into people's routines and methods for efficiency. I'm sure the lads that do this day in day out know some tricks of the trade!! I can't see the light at the end if the tunnel and it's only day 1!!!!
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