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Whilst I'm not an electrician, I work in the AV industry so have a working understanding of a few basic things. Is anyone at all able to recommend a DIY style solution which I could do myself to aleast make the house a little safer?

Thanks,
Jamie
 
Whilst I'm not an electrician, I work in the AV industry so have a working understanding of a few basic things. Is anyone at all able to recommend a DIY style solution which I could do myself to aleast make the house a little safer?

Thanks,
Jamie
Nope, get a suitably qualified competent electrician :)

PS; I would get that ceiling skimmed as well, for a proper finish.
 
Yep I've used them before. Just interested what other people use? I usually fit JCC or Click d/l, so don't have cause to use jb's that much for d/l.
 
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It's a detached house and they're in the ceiling, above it is the attic.

Thanks
exactly what i'd expect from a builder/bathroom fitter/kitchen fitter. maximise profit by doing the job as cheap as possible as long as it works. those fittings would have come with an enclosed joint box. builder has discarded them to save time as they are quite fiddly to connect.
 
All the Polish builders I have encountered, who are not working for UK firms have little or no respect for any of the UK building regs.

As for changing MR16 to GU10 lamps, you need to ensure that that earth (cpc) is continuous from the fuseboard to the last fitting.......
 
A little off topic but most 'Polish' builders aren't even Polish :confused: and the ones I've met usually have better standards than most English builders, maybe I was just lucky though.

On topic,
I don't see any reason why they couldn't use choc boxes and get a better quality light fitting. Better still, just get LED lamps so there's little to no heat generated.
 

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