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Message started by sucker69 on Jan 10th, 2005, 8:16pm

Title: Rewire house
Post by sucker69 on Jan 10th, 2005, 8:16pm

I would be grateful to hear from a short list of competent electricians in north london Enfield area that could carry out the following work:

1. rewire 3 bed property which is unoccupied
2. new 20 way consumer unit
3. approx 35 sockets/25 lights
4. cables chased into wall
5. provide meter box in order to house meter being moved from internal to external.

Obviously at a competitive price and provide me with the essential NIC certificate in compliance with part P.

Thanks

Title: Re: Rewire house
Post by L.Spark on Jan 10th, 2005, 9:02pm


wrote on Jan 10th, 2005, 8:16pm:
I would be grateful to hear from a short list of competent electricians in north london Enfield area that could carry out the following work:

1. rewire 3 bed property which is unoccupied
2. new 20 way consumer unit
3. approx 35 sockets/25 lights
4. cables chased into wall
5. provide meter box in order to house meter being moved from internal to external.

Obviously at a competitive price and provide me with the essential NIC certificate in compliance with part P.

Thanks


You don't need an NIC certificate to comply with part-p, any electrical certificate from a person who's registered with a self-certification scheme will comply.


Title: Re: Rewire house
Post by BigT on Jan 17th, 2005, 2:32am

Here Here L.sparky

to add to that sparky the NICEIC state that their members cannot use NICEIC certificates to certify other peoples work, so if an NICEIC company checks your work, they will be giving a periodic report which is not a completion certificate. That is why my council has joined the NICEIC and probably all other councils, cheaper than employing a Part P scheme member.

see my earlier posting.

Title: Re: Rewire house
Post by L.Spark on Jan 17th, 2005, 10:47am


wrote on Jan 17th, 2005, 2:32am:
to add to that sparky the NICEIC state that their members cannot use NICEIC certificates to certify other peoples work, so if an NICEIC company checks your work, they will be giving a periodic report which is not a completion certificate


I know  ::)

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