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Roborant
Hi
I'd like some advice please to make sure I'm not being made to do unnecessary work by my electrician, and whether or not I can do some DIY work myself that he says he’ll need to do.
I'm planning on renting out my house, so I've hired an electrician to carry out an Electrical Installation Condition Report. The two things I’d like advice on are:
1. He says that my consumer unit doesn’t have RCD protection on the lighting circuits, so he has to put in the report that he recommends that it’s changed for one with an RCD covering all circuits. And he says that it might invalidate my insurance if I choose not to have recommended work done.
Is he right about recommending this and about my insurance possibly being invalid if I don't replace the consumer unit?
2. I’ve also asked him about upgrading the wiring in my kitchen to thicker cable and a higher rated MCB. Ideally I’d like to do the rewiring myself and have him check over it to save some money. However, he says he would need to do the work so he’s “able to sign it off with building control”.
Is that right? I thought building control notification was only for work in bathrooms nowadays?
Any advice would be very much appreciated. It’s the first time I’ve used this electrician and I just want to make sure he’s not taking me for a ride.
Many thanks
I'd like some advice please to make sure I'm not being made to do unnecessary work by my electrician, and whether or not I can do some DIY work myself that he says he’ll need to do.
I'm planning on renting out my house, so I've hired an electrician to carry out an Electrical Installation Condition Report. The two things I’d like advice on are:
1. He says that my consumer unit doesn’t have RCD protection on the lighting circuits, so he has to put in the report that he recommends that it’s changed for one with an RCD covering all circuits. And he says that it might invalidate my insurance if I choose not to have recommended work done.
Is he right about recommending this and about my insurance possibly being invalid if I don't replace the consumer unit?
2. I’ve also asked him about upgrading the wiring in my kitchen to thicker cable and a higher rated MCB. Ideally I’d like to do the rewiring myself and have him check over it to save some money. However, he says he would need to do the work so he’s “able to sign it off with building control”.
Is that right? I thought building control notification was only for work in bathrooms nowadays?
Any advice would be very much appreciated. It’s the first time I’ve used this electrician and I just want to make sure he’s not taking me for a ride.
Many thanks