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Default Are professionals happy doing part of a job?

Dave Osborne wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 12/05/2010 15:06, Dave Osborne wrote:
Richard wrote:
I'm thinking of doing most of the work putting in instantaneous water
heaters, but I'd feel a lot happier if an electrician would put in any
necessary distribution box associated with the heaters.

Do elecricians or other professionals mind doing part jobs, such as
doing the final wiring to the distribtion box, or any gas pipework
associated with say a boiler?

And in my case with the heaters, what should I expect to pay here in
the North for an electrician simply to put in the distribution box for
instantaneous heaters?

No problem asking an electrician to do the electrical part of fitting a
water heater. Plumbers often would have to sub this out anyway.


Aaah, but here it's part, of a part. :c)

Inasmuch as on the electrics, I'm just saying to the electrician, come
over and wire up the distribution box (that I've fixed to the wall and
which is connected to the heater)- to the mains.

Would an elecrician do that, and for say £20 -ish.


Doubt it.

Not for £20. Its several hours.