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i hope he has long pockets like a beanman from a circus .Only you would do that buzz.. I dont know any who would give up their time for him to save cash, again unless they know him
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i hope he has long pockets like a beanman from a circus .Only you would do that buzz.. I dont know any who would give up their time for him to save cash, again unless they know him
What you appear to be missing is that the replacement of the DB would literally be the ONLY thing they were certifying. They would not be certifying any existing work whatsoever.Could I not get an electrician round to simply install a new board?
That way it’s in essence just a board change and they should be happy I sign it off once new board is fitted.
No they wouldn’t. But they would test the board and circuits and sign off. If everything tested ok then that sounds ok? Or is it still dodgy.What you appear to be missing is that the replacement of the DB would literally be the ONLY thing they were certifying. They would not be certifying any existing work whatsoever.
I did look at this and maybe I should call them.speak to the local building control
if you notify them before the work starts and submit the correct certificates they should allow it, there is often a charge for the service.
That's the way to go if you have no qualified person to help.speak to the local building control
if you notify them before the work starts and submit the correct certificates they should allow it, there is often a charge for the service.
What do you mean by submitting the correct certificates?Don't even think about a 'board only' test, all the work needs to be certified.
That's the way to go if you have no qualified person to help.
Someone may help you out for less cost than the first option. Get a price from Building Control.
Thanks James I think I’m getting it nowAnyone can fill in an EIC, however you may need to prove you are competent if asked later.
if he is qualified then there should be no problem with him issuing an EIC.
you then have to use it for the final stage of notification to building control.
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