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Gemma
Hello,
I am a non-electrician and not planning on doing this myself but was wondering if anyone could offer any advice...
I live in a leasehold property. I came home one day to find no mains supply. We have had our provider (British gas) in who said the main fuse outside is fine and the problem is with the cable (which runs unde rmy nice wooden floor).
As we don't know how it happened the insurance does not cover it.
The freeholder is willing to replace the mains but only in a plastic tube running along the ceiling.
My main questions are:
Is it safe to have the mains running along the outside of a wall?
When does the supply cable stop being the electrity boards responsibility and become mine? If the fault is before the meter does that make a difference?
Thanks for any help you can offer!
I am a non-electrician and not planning on doing this myself but was wondering if anyone could offer any advice...
I live in a leasehold property. I came home one day to find no mains supply. We have had our provider (British gas) in who said the main fuse outside is fine and the problem is with the cable (which runs unde rmy nice wooden floor).
As we don't know how it happened the insurance does not cover it.
The freeholder is willing to replace the mains but only in a plastic tube running along the ceiling.
My main questions are:
Is it safe to have the mains running along the outside of a wall?
When does the supply cable stop being the electrity boards responsibility and become mine? If the fault is before the meter does that make a difference?
Thanks for any help you can offer!