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    Part P - kitchen DIY

    Thanks for your reply. By "I read it that I can", I mean "I don't see where it says I cant". For instance, I understand it that just adding a socket is simple enough (if done correctly, obviously) - and no longer needs any certification/sign off. Agree it needs to comply and be safe...
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    Part P - kitchen DIY

    Thanks for taking the time to reply. In your last paragraph, you use the word "should" - not "must". Does that mean its not mandatory? (If it is mandatory, are you saying that every time anyone does any minor work (changing face plate, adding a socket) has to be inspected, tested and...
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    Part P - kitchen DIY

    Hi Just looking for regulation/rules/process clarity. My kitchen was installed by "experts" :roll: about 7 years ago and signed off Part P, new consumer unit etc. I'm ripping the lot out and want to make some changes to the electrics, and I'd say I'm DIY competent enough and it won't...
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    Gas hob fitting in recess (regulation/restrictions)

    Hi To be clear, I'm DIYing most things, but will be getting a gas engineer to do the gas pipe work and hob installation. This post is just planning Q :) 1930s house, rectangular chimney breast in kitchen which I plan to open up and recess an electric oven and gas hob in and make a feature...
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    Lofty whole home ventilation system - any good?

    Hi Hope this post is not considered spam, if so I'm sure the mods will delete it. Anyway, I used this thread as part of my research, and ultimately I opted for a Nuaire Drimaster Heat. Surprisingly lol, it worked and continues to work well. Of course, every house is different, but for us...
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