I need to replace my fitted cooker with a new cooker that requires a radial circuit (the old did not require one). I am more than happy carrying-out this work up to the point where the circuit requires connection to my consumer unit. The consumer unit is recently installed (new) and has available spaces for the circuit. Is connection of this circuit bound by legal requirements, or just common sense (ie. don't do it - get a pro in).
I have been quoted (admittedly, I have only got one quote so far) £350 for this work along with installation of 5-7 new sockets, relocation of a couple of exisitng sockets and light switches. I thought this was a bit steep, but is it a reasonable quote? I appreciate the costs that employing trained professionals requires etc etc. Just wanted to get an opinion based on this (limited I know) information I have given.
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I have been quoted (admittedly, I have only got one quote so far) £350 for this work along with installation of 5-7 new sockets, relocation of a couple of exisitng sockets and light switches. I thought this was a bit steep, but is it a reasonable quote? I appreciate the costs that employing trained professionals requires etc etc. Just wanted to get an opinion based on this (limited I know) information I have given.
Cheers