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Hi

I have an issue at a bungalow im working at, there is a fault

All the sockets are on a ring, when i plug something in the living room it trips the RCD plug it into any other sockets it dosent trip the RCD

The board is MAIN SWITCH RCD

Cheers
 
Lmao, ha yeh im generally trying to everything 100% spot on im only 22 and never run a business before

You make some very bold claims on that website for someone of that age who has never run a business. I underwent a very thorough 4 year industrial electrical apprenticeship and have had over 20 years experience (10 years self-employed), but even I don't offer as many services as you do :)
 
Some bold claims on your site mate, spend over £3500 and get an ipad? Sounds like something you'd get Anne Robinson to advertise on TV for you.

Best of luck in setting up your business and I hope it goes well for you. Nice idea with the free smokes, I like that, it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.

Don't try and rule the world in one day, as the saying goes 'learn to run before you can walk'.
 
Hi, have read posts, and had look at website, got some unbelievable offers, and some nice items for sale..... But can you tell me what the " fire safety downlighter certificate" is that you offer when changing the old style downlighters . Cheers

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Comes with the downlighters i will install to say they are guaranteed fireproof JCE or something cant remember the make there from screwfix - 10 for like 58 quid cant remember check them out (Elecfix maybe)
 
I can do everything i have offered, i too did a 4 year apprenticeship with JTL.. Guess ive just got around the industry lol done everything from domestic to commercial to industrial.. =]

I didn't say that I can't do what you offer....just that I don't feel that it's feasible to have one's finger in that many pies, so to speak. Good luck with the learning curve tho :)
 
Must of read it wrong, where it says change your old downlighters for fire rated ones and we will ISSUE you with a fire safety downlighter certificate. If I was customer I would read that as you issuing a cert of some kind, not a bit of paper out of the box . But thanx for reply, good luck

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Comes with the downlighters i will install to say they are guaranteed fireproof JCE or something cant remember the make there from screwfix - 10 for like 58 quid cant remember check them out (Elecfix maybe)
Be very careful of what you promise. If you state anywhere that you issue a safety certificate for equipment you become liable for it, even if you're issuing the manufacturers one. It's a legal minefield that people will use to get out of paying up for faulty equipment. Basically you need to state that all equipment is installed in accordance with manufacturers instructions and any claims are to be made against the manufacturer in case of fault be design or construction, statutory rights are not affected blah blah blah...
 
Have you had a legal bod look over your companies terms and conditions? It's worth the money, especially when it comes to bigger jobs such as rewires.
 

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