OP
matttytn2
pls advise exactly what photos are required
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So, the vultures gather looking for an easy meal. But from where I'm sat, I can't actually see a dead animal. Not even one with a limp, at the moment.
Come on guys, this is getting stupid. OP suggests a list of work and seems to pay a fair price, list of work done suggests knowledge of what should be installed to meet regs, etc.
Ooh, but a black cable, you cry. So what? Has anyone stopped to ask if it's been surface clipped for some reason? Or stopped to consider that it might have been done as an alternative to needing to fit an RCD even.
Yes, the OP should check the electricians credentials and that he'll be getting the Part P paperwork, but to suggest more than that based purely on syniscm and tutting just gets us ALL a bad name.
i have just had a new kitchen fitted.
i was advised that the electrics that were there for my existing cooker (all in one electric inc hobs) and extractor fan were no good and that i will need have a new feed put in from the fuse box. i am confused it all was / seemed fine before and the fuse box has a swich for the cooker and that all worked fine. any way the did the following...
installed a earth (my house didnt have one)
extension of cooker circuit, new supply for kitchen sockets and spurs
new supply for extractor fan
bonding where required
new 16 amp breaker
materuaks and labour £550
extras socket face plates and cooker isolator £60
£610.
Matty
Post your location, there are a lot of good sparkies on here who could help you out with any future work
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