Im looking at starting a subscription with the icertify app for iPhone and iPad.
it looks good from what I can see and £50 a year for as many certs you need.
I currently use a pdf filling app on my iPad which is free but i am finding filling in certs is clunky and time consuming so looking...
The nest system gives you lots of scope and the learning system is really clever. Yes there was an update and in some cases it does wipe the programs but all the ones I have installed non of my customer have had any issues.
As said you should be able to have the nest thermostat installed on...
Hi looking for an apprentice or mate to help out on a ad hoc basis. It's not an employed position
We have a couple of jobs in the pipe line that could do with another pair of hands.
Would suit someone looking for experience and for the right person would be on going when needed
We cover the...
Yes I know you wouldn't get tails in a 20mm stuffer they are just there as reference as to how big and clunky the 40mm tails gland is.
I am going to go with a 32mm stuffer for the tails as they enter from the bottom
Been meaning to load these for a few days I put the tails gland agenst the board to see for size. There's a 20mm stuffer and 20mm coupler just for size reference. The tails gland is massive so that is being sent back and I'm going to go for a 32mm stuffer for the tails.
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Looking for ideas / suggestions of how people deal with attending jobs straite away and dealing with paperwork
I.e. Say someone phones up asking to change a socket that day. I tell them my prices verbally over the phone and then go to site.
I then have a callout form which I hand write...
I have a payleven card reader. It's the chip and pin version you pay 45 quid or something for the card reader and then just a percentage of the transaction charge. Which isn't a lot from memory.
You connect your payleven account to your bank account and every week they pay the money into your...
Wasn't poorly made no, the ones I had to use did feel a bit home made in the shed If you see what I mean. This was 6 years ago so things have probably changed.
I get the physics behind it i.e. Lots of small surface areas creates bigger resistance to the floor.
I personally just never felt...
The company I use to work for insisted we used them and didspot checks to make sure we were using them
Personally I didn't use it because I never felt safe on it.
It's basically a plastic board with the metal strapping plate they use to hold together house roofing joists.
The company insited...
As above You can fit a RCBO board which means every circuit is on its own individual RCD. Its more expensive than a Dual RCD board but the boards are smaller so will probably fit into the space. The electricians should have discussed this option with you. I normally advise installing a RCBO...
I seem to have a run of jobs of upgrading consumer units. Previously I've used 32mm standard stuffing glands for the tails when I have needed to. Although the sealing gland hasn't got specific holes for the tails i find that it seals well.
Anyway I've been looking at the special tails stuffing...
I would have done the same thing, I would assume that it was a big company that quoted that figure, I really must put my call out figure up but wait I have a concence and actually do my job to help people out.
In dispute with the JIB regarding my renewal been a member with the jib for 14 years now moves to Scotland and told that I carnt re apply to them to renew, As I lived in Scotland I had to apply to the SJIB. Which I did to be told my 17th edition is out of date as I did it more than 5 years ago...
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