Yep...I was getting at the fact it didn’t when installed mate, don’t get wrong if that was in an escape route I’d c2 it but it’s a bit harsh considering it’s location
Well I find it ridiculous actually. It's secure it has not moved
As @DPG commented in post #20, I haven't seen any pics of the trunking so it's hard to say mate.
As I explained as I am not there I can't photo it I am 350 miles away
Very true mate
I cannot photo it as I am not there
 
Pay a local handyman to secure it. Shouldn't cost much. Pop the cable out, couple of holes drilled, pop cable back in. It would be good for you to find a local tradesman who you can use for jobs like this.
 
Pay a local handyman to secure it. Shouldn't cost much. Pop the cable out, couple of holes drilled, pop cable back in. It would be good for you to find a local tradesman who you can use for jobs like this.
I’ve actually taken someone on now as an arm of my business as handy man stuff becomes much more a thing with the current generation....
 
Pay a local handyman to secure it. Shouldn't cost much. Pop the cable out, couple of holes drilled, pop cable back in. It would be good for you to find a local tradesman who you can use for jobs like this.

Just to add to the above, if you do this then get them to use fireproof cable clips & get them to take pics and send to you. You can then send them to the electrician.
 
Just to add to the above, if you do this then get them to use fireproof cable clips & get them to take pics and send to you. You can then send them to the electrician.

Top advice. Indeed.
 
We love a picture....it makes the whole thing a more immersive experience for us......for the love of good don’t put cheesecake in it though!....it’ll go wrong

Cheesecake may be good for fireproofing... Not that there is ever any left for me to test this out...
 
Problem is that in order to get the EICR signed off they say they would need to come back and do further testing once work is done. I am in a catch 22 situation with them
Testing of what?.....that repair is a visual confirmation....what does the landlord think of this?....
 
Problem is that in order to get the EICR signed off they say they would need to come back and do further testing once work is done. I am in a catch 22 situation with them

I'd ask the electrician what 'tests' are they are going to do with the trunking, if the only thing wrong is that it is 'loose'??

Bugger... @Baddegg beat me to it....
 

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