do it your sen. you know you want to and the part pee gestapo will never know ( you did it before 2005
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Well thats the thing. My old house, had an extension done circa 2009. Did the wiring etc myself, and had the worked signed off by a 'friend'. Well what he did was gave me an EICR. When the LABC chap spent came round to do the final inspection of the extension, asked for the electrical certification, along with gas for the new boiler. Had the gas done by another 'friend', who was actually Corgi registered, as was then. So he perused them both, but asked me specifically to email them the EICR. Crisps I thought, he smells a rat.
However, heard no more and got my final completion cert.
Fast forward nearly ten years, and decided to move. Replaced my still okay plastic CU, with a metal one, as I didn't want no funny negotiating business, on the house price. As I was in a Scheme then, issued myself an EIC and notified LBC. Whilst the sale was going through conveyancing, my solicitor (yawn, I know) gave me a legal document to sign, which said have you had any electrics done since 2005 yada yada. So I provided the EIC. Everyone was happy.
Advice to
@Spark2020, do it if you feel inclined, but either approach your LBC and lay your cards (and quals) on the table, use the Third Party Certification process, or tell your mate sorry. Its not worth the hassle and as the initial responsibility will fall to you as a liability, you'll need some insurance.
I myself, might just get someone in, who I know is registered with a Scheme. Got other things to do, apart form slinging in some wires.