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Mogweed December 30th 04 06:44 PM

Can't see faq's - Part P
 
I've looked through all messages I can see but can't find a link to any
FAQ's relating to the new electrical (building) regs so I just wanted to
ask, will it still be possible to do DIY electrical work then have the local
council building regs dept inspect it (obviously they'll no doubt charge an
extortionate fee), or does it now have to be done by a suitably qualified
and registered electrician?

Cheers,

Mogweed.



Rick Dipper December 30th 04 06:54 PM

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 18:44:42 -0000, "Mogweed" wrote:

I've looked through all messages I can see but can't find a link to any
FAQ's relating to the new electrical (building) regs so I just wanted to
ask, will it still be possible to do DIY electrical work then have the local
council building regs dept inspect it (obviously they'll no doubt charge an
extortionate fee), or does it now have to be done by a suitably qualified
and registered electrician?

Cheers,

Mogweed.


You can have it checked by a real sparkie. I intend to do use a real
sparke as a consultant when I wire up my selfbuild.

Rick


Mogweed December 30th 04 07:06 PM


"Rick Dipper" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 18:44:42 -0000, "Mogweed" wrote:

I've looked through all messages I can see but can't find a link to any
FAQ's relating to the new electrical (building) regs so I just wanted to
ask, will it still be possible to do DIY electrical work then have the
local
council building regs dept inspect it (obviously they'll no doubt charge
an
extortionate fee), or does it now have to be done by a suitably qualified
and registered electrician?

Cheers,

Mogweed.


You can have it checked by a real sparkie. I intend to do use a real
sparke as a consultant when I wire up my selfbuild.

Rick

Cheers Rick, that's good to know.

Mogweed.



Mike December 30th 04 07:47 PM


"Mogweed" wrote in message
...
I've looked through all messages I can see but can't find a link to any
FAQ's relating to the new electrical (building) regs so I just wanted to
ask, will it still be possible to do DIY electrical work then have the

local
council building regs dept inspect it (obviously they'll no doubt charge

an
extortionate fee), or does it now have to be done by a suitably qualified
and registered electrician?


You may find using building control is cheaper and easier. As I've found
with other items, qualified people don't really like checking other people's
work (which I fully understand) so using your BCO is the most likely route.
Don't worry, he won't understand half of what you say to him - just sound
knowledgeable.




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