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So I am going to get some quotes for a house re-wire, The consumer unit is 6 Ways.

I am a but confused with the following:

Now who informs the council after the work is done? The electrician or myself?

Also what standards should I ask for? NICEIC or NAPIT
 
afaik, you get a completion cert. from council, usually about a month after the job is completed. on completion of the works, you should receive a EIC ( electrical installation certificate) directly from the electrician. this usually gets handed over on settlement of the invoice.
 
afaik, you get a completion cert. from council, usually about a month after the job is completed. on completion of the works, you should receive a EIC ( electrical installation certificate) directly from the electrician. this usually gets handed over on settlement of the invoice.

Thanks.

So whose name do I put down on the Certificate as both myself and my wife are on the Council Tax Bill but the house is actually in my name.
 
You get naught from LBC. Whichever Scheme your electrician is in, it will send you a Compliance Certificate, and the notifiable work is registered with your LBC.

Most Schemes have on-line certification, the Compliance Cert is automatically generated when the electrician completes the EIC.

If the electrician doesn’t use their software, he/she will still use their on-line process to file the Compliance Certificate.

The Compliance Certificate, doesn’t require householder name, it relates to the address. If there‘s a landlord, it will go to them.

Edit; less of course, the electrician is not in a Scheme, then it gets more complicated.
 
This has got me thinking... what does the LABC do with the notification ? Just file it ? I know that when you do a 'Local Authority Search' on house purchase, there's no mention of any notifiable work being recorded. Can't think of any other uses.

Just wondering if it's all a total waste of taxpayers money... and just a bureaucratic charade.
 
This has got me thinking... what does the LABC do with the notification ? Just file it ? I know that when you do a 'Local Authority Search' on house purchase, there's no mention of any notifiable work being recorded. Can't think of any other uses.

Just wondering if it's all a total waste of taxpayers money... and just a bureaucratic charade.
We have had requests from solicitors for copies of EIC's because they have picked up that notifiable work has been carried out and the vendor has lost the paperwork. Presumably the solicitors have got that info from BC?
 
This has got me thinking... what does the LABC do with the notification ? Just file it ? I know that when you do a 'Local Authority Search' on house purchase, there's no mention of any notifiable work being recorded. Can't think of any other uses.

Just wondering if it's all a total waste of taxpayers money... and just a bureaucratic charade.

probably gets filed in the great paper dustbin in the sky along with all other randomly notified stuff like windows
 
I got a call once, from a builder who said a client was selling his house and needed a part P cert for some work done, years previously. They both said I hadn't provided one. I checked records on the pc and found that I had and gave him the cert number. They followed it up and got a copy.
I don't know where from....but I should have charged the cheeky b.....s
 
This has got me thinking... what does the LABC do with the notification ? Just file it ? I know that when you do a 'Local Authority Search' on house purchase, there's no mention of any notifiable work being recorded. Can't think of any other uses.

Just wondering if it's all a total waste of taxpayers money... and just a bureaucratic charade.

With my council, all notifiable work is registered on the BC web site. Includes, new gas boilers, new windows, new electrical circuits etc. It’s not under planning, but building regs department.

Ive done some searches for others for other different council. Their web site and records aren’t so good.
 
So I asked the electrician and he said he is registered and the way it works is that he logs onto the NICEIC website and uploads the data, who then share it with LBC.

Also as I am going for a rewire he said the new regs are that any rewire now requries a new consumer unit. Is this correct?

Also he said no light switches in the bathroom - have to be pull cords. I have read online and its unclear.
 
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If the consumer unit satisfies current requirements for construction and circuit protection it doesn't necessarily need replacing. Wall switches can be fitted in bathrooms providing they are not in a prohibited zone and are suitable for the environment.
 

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