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Hi, first post.

I was hoping for some advice. I have just brought a property and the electrical side needs updating. I have one ring main for the whole property, so why I am doing up the kitchen I have decided to put a separate ring main in for the kitchen, my issue is what should I do with the existing sockets in the room? should I put a blank faceplate on them? I am not sure how I can separate them from the existing ring main circuit, and utilise them in the new kitchen circuit without causing issues to the existing ring circuit.

Appreciate any advice
 
And!!! not going to elaborate???
Apologies to Murdoch for answering, but I think what M is getting at, is, not many Electricians will sign off on work that they haven't done or been involved in, after all it will be their name on the cert, not yours, hope I have read your thoughts correctly M.
 
Apologies to Murdoch for answering, but I think what M is getting at, is, not many Electricians will sign off on work that they haven't done or been involved in, after all it will be their name on the cert, not yours, hope I have read your thoughts correctly M.
Doe's it need to be signed off by an electrician or can it just be a building inspector?
 

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