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As above - I sometimes could do with being able to do the odd job that I
used to be allowed to do, but now have to call an Electrician in for - most are "trivial" and I was wondering what the cost of a "course" and getting the certificate is, how much "red tape" there is, any ongoing costs to keep it and whether it's all worthwhile, or should I just add the cost of the electrician on top of the rest of the job's cost / turn down the job.... ? Can anyone tell me please ? Thanks, Nick |
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As above - I sometimes could do with being able to do the odd job that I used to be allowed to do, but now have to call an Electrician in for - most are "trivial" and I was wondering what the cost of a "course" and getting the certificate is, how much "red tape" there is, any ongoing costs to keep it and whether it's all worthwhile, or should I just add the cost of the electrician on top of the rest of the job's cost / turn down the job.... ? Just do the job yourself. Send BC the fee and the building notice, let them inspect if they want. Issue a certificate yourself if you think you can stand by your own work. You'll need a copy of the IEE on-site guide, and be able to understand it. You'll also need some test equipment for the insulation and continuity tests, but that's quite cheap on ebay. IANAE (I am not an electrician) R. |
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![]() "Nick" wrote in message ... As above - I sometimes could do with being able to do the odd job that I used to be allowed to do, but now have to call an Electrician in for - most are "trivial" and I was wondering what the cost of a "course" and getting the certificate is, how much "red tape" there is, any ongoing costs to keep it and whether it's all worthwhile, or should I just add the cost of the electrician on top of the rest of the job's cost / turn down the job.... ? Can anyone tell me please ? Thanks, Nick The problem is not so much the course but becoming a member of an accredited organisation. |
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![]() "Fred" wrote in message ... "Nick" wrote in message ... As above - I sometimes could do with being able to do the odd job that I used to be allowed to do, but now have to call an Electrician in for - most are "trivial" and I was wondering what the cost of a "course" and getting the certificate is, how much "red tape" there is, any ongoing costs to keep it and whether it's all worthwhile, or should I just add the cost of the electrician on top of the rest of the job's cost / turn down the job.... ? Can anyone tell me please ? Thanks, Nick The problem is not so much the course but becoming a member of an accredited organisation. No problem, if you are competent, have the appropriate qualifications and experience, insurace backed warranty in place. |
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![]() "Stephen Dawson" wrote in message ... "Fred" wrote in message ... "Nick" wrote in message ... As above - I sometimes could do with being able to do the odd job that I used to be allowed to do, but now have to call an Electrician in for - most are "trivial" and I was wondering what the cost of a "course" and getting the certificate is, how much "red tape" there is, any ongoing costs to keep it and whether it's all worthwhile, or should I just add the cost of the electrician on top of the rest of the job's cost / turn down the job.... ? Can anyone tell me please ? Thanks, Nick The problem is not so much the course but becoming a member of an accredited organisation. No problem, if you are competent, have the appropriate qualifications and experience, insurace backed warranty in place. Just for being able to do the wiring in your own home. How much would this privilege cost me? And then each year? |
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