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From Screwfix 2.5 £51, 1.0 £32 1.0 3core+E £73 it soon adds up, and that's for one drum (100mtrs).
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Thats a bit drastic with the planners but then again you are adding a loft convo, thought you would just need a fire door/fire curtain for the loft. You should query what they have said/recommended, do you have an architect?It's just my house, a 3 bed semi, soon to be 4 bed as we have a loft conversion being done. We don't want to replace the original 1930s doors with fire doors. Building regs say as the doors fit in their frames we can keep them, but we need an alarm in every room and on every landing.
Thats a bit drastic with the planners but then again you are adding a loft convo, thought you would just need a fire door/fire curtain for the loft. You should query what they have said/recommended, do you have an architect?
The electrician said I can get the materials myself that's why I'm asking, I don't know if it's worth the potential stress, if the smaller things make up the £400 difference.
@MG201 the materials are £840 from the electrician, £400 if I get them (and they are chrome, not white as the electrician quoted). He said I could get my own materials so I was asking if the cable and stuff like that I don't know about as a consumer, might come to £400 or there about; in which case it's easier to let him get everything to save any hassle.
If u get materials it’s up to u to chase up any faulty items not the electrician, worth paying that wee bit extra to get piece of mind ,The electrician said I can get the materials myself that's why I'm asking, I don't know if it's worth the potential stress, if the smaller things make up the £400 difference.
@MG201 the materials are £840 from the electrician, £400 if I get them (and they are chrome, not white as the electrician quoted). He said I could get my own materials so I was asking if the cable and stuff like that I don't know about as a consumer, might come to £400 or there about; in which case it's easier to let him get everything to save any hassle.
Also I don't play the lottery, what procedures would be in place? Should the electrician come back with no costs if something goes wrong in the future?
@SWD the smokes are instead of fire doors. I'm assuming any warranty wouldn't include labour fees?
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