A relative recently had an electrical certification done on a rented property. The property was build in 2005 and had previously passed 3 electrical certifications with flying colours, however this time round a number of issues arose resulting in a bill of £500, which was very surprising. Several issues, such as RCDs I can trace back to the 2018 changes to the wiring regs, however there was mention of wires terminated incorrectly and needing glanding, which seems strange given that they passed 5 years ago, unless all the previous 3 were wrong. Additionally the cooker was on a 32A circuit breaker, and the engineer said it needed a 40A breaker?? There has been no problems with the 32A breaker tripping, so why was it necessary to increase it to 40A?
I had other issues with plumbing work done by the same outfit following the installation of an electrical shower (it leaked and then leaked after he allegedly fixed the leak). Could you help explain the changes?
I had other issues with plumbing work done by the same outfit following the installation of an electrical shower (it leaked and then leaked after he allegedly fixed the leak). Could you help explain the changes?
- TL;DR
- Want to know if charges for electrical certification are legitimate