I don't think the advice you've had is bad.
The work is notifiable and all spaeks will tell you the only point you know the job has been done done safely is when you inspect and test the installation.
I can't speak for the others, but my main point has been that no matter how much advice you get, and no matter how good a job you do, if it invalidates the liability insurance you have with respect to the people who rent your cottage then you should seriously consider whether you should DIY.I think you are looking at the worst and most probably most unlikely outcome that i cannot obtain enough advice to do this myself.
Maybe not, but have you ever checked the small print? What if it did say that unless you could prove that your car had been serviced according to the manufacturers recommendations by a VAT registered garage, how much would your accidents so far have cost you?I do work on my car-change brakes etc but have never had an insurance co. ask questions in the event of an accident.
No - all I am saying is FFS CHECK THAT YOU WILL NOT INVALIDATE YOUR INSURANCE IF YOU DIY ELECTRICAL WORK.You make the assumption that the worst possible scenario will be the outcome-that i will bodge the work and start fires/electricute my tenants.
In a domestic context there are no aspects which are too complex for you to indulge in - if you can read without moving your lips and do 'O' level maths you can do anything.I know that some aspects of your work are too complex for me to indulge in but equally a lot of it is not rocket science.
To be fair, the OP did write this:bengasman said:Just tell us one thing, how do you intend to TEST what you have fabricated?
Do you have some reason to think that the LABC will skimp on inspection and test?Since i am doing up an annex (new window/interior wall/plumbing etc etc ) I am in touch with a BCO and will run the electrics past him and see what he says. I have also emailed an electrician in Blandford and await a response.
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