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if i join the nic does it allow me to sign off work in domestic properties or do i need to join a part p scheme as well.

can anyone give me a rough idea how much nic or part p costs to join and how much to stay in per year
 
You can join one of a number of organisations, which will allow you to self certify.

NICIEC are the industry leader and are well known by those who specify.
There are also others - NAPIT, Elecsa, BSI, BRE. There could be more.

Some inspections are more rigorous than others. Hope this helps
 
so full membership of the nic will allow me to self certify domestic work?

whats the price difference from nic full membership and just registering for part p?
 
still not sure of the answer

does full membership of the nic allow me to sign off domestic jobs or would i need to sign up to part p as well
 
No, membership will allow you to sign off work in domestic installation. Good luck. I'm not in a position to do this yet as I'm employed, however, the plan will be to get registered with one of the trade bodies as soon as I can.
 
once again there is no part p.
registering full scope with nic as a domestic installer is ÂŁ425 (inc vat) per year and that will allow you to carry out all domestic works as long as you are competent and can pass their assessment :rolleyes:
 
i was looking at registering for nic domestic installer (or whatever you want to call it) was also thinking if its not much more to go for full nic membership (most of our work is commercial) but not sure if this will cover us for the domestic work or not.

also wanted a rough idea on the price difference
 

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