Apologies for the brief description of the fault, i work in London and the house is in Manchester so ive only been told over the phone through my mum whats going on.
Yes from what i gather the Electrician turned off the breaker that was causing the RCD to trip.
I work part time for an NICEIC registered company, dont work as a sole trader.
Im not a Electrical Trainee i went to college and served an apprenticeship and gained a Level 3 2351 and 17th Edition but mainly do commercial work.
So ill go and replace the 2 extractor fans and rectify the fault and if any remedial work is required ill do it through the company i work for.
Apologies for the brief description of the fault, i work in London and the house is in Manchester so ive only been told over the phone through my mum whats going on.
Yes from what i gather the Electrician turned off the breaker that was causing the RCD to trip.
I work part time for an NICEIC registered company, dont work as a sole trader.
Im not a Electrical Trainee i went to college and served an apprenticeship and gained a Level 3 2351 and 17th Edition but mainly do commercial work.
So ill go and replace the 2 extractor fans and rectify the fault and if any remedial work is required ill do it through the company i work for.
While most off us on here may have an idea what you are saying others who do not will think what you where saying is the truth so saying that the NIC, NAPIT etc are government bodies when if fact they are not should not be stated.
Could have come under Whitechapel i suppose, I remember the station was on the old A13. ...The name is ''Ken Greening'', maybe one/some of the older guy's there would know him if he isn't still stationed there...
OK darling, I'll 'man up' as you call it.
So the scams pay all their profits to the government do they?
GOD.... the government don't want to know. All they do is pick up the tax from the profits, be it from the organisations involved or from us.
OK darling, I'll 'man up' as you call it.
So the scams pay all their profits to the government do they?
GOD.... the government don't want to know. All they do is pick up the tax from the profits, be it from the organisations involved or from us.
The letting agent said in an email. The electrician I sent round has turned off the circuit breakers until he can diagnose the fault – it’s important that they do get turned back on. If Mark goes round to do the work he needs to have a current certificate to say he is NICEIC qualified and in date, otherwise if something happens then you will be in serious trouble.
They used to say that if you wanted to see in the dark then you should eat lots of carrots........
and as far as I know Money still grows on trees, well it does still in Manchester
Get yourself another letting agent
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