To the op I would say don't be so rediculous 98% of plumbing jobs are done by unqualified and of those that are done by qualified I suppose 1% of those are notifying.
Next she is going to swap you forJust take it back to the shop you bought it from and tell them it was an unwanted Xmas present, they're sure to change it for something else ... My wife does it all the time.
Incidentally, ............... want to change it for ... A larger size?
lcgs said:You only need to notify building control under part G if the room in which you are installing the bathroom suite has never been used for that purpose before and thats only because BC are interested in the waste which is why all saniflos are notifiable.
The above info came direct from my LABC inspector on a recent visit to my home having split my garage in half to create a new downstair shower room.not sure how im going to get the car out now though.
arfurrrr said:Any installation is notifiable under Part g of the building regs , for the installer to notify they have to be a member of a competent person scheme , to be a member of a cps they have a recognised qualification in plumbing .
lcgs said:Corgi have recently changed their tune about Part G, when i registered initially their list of tasks needing registration was new installs with new waste.Reading the latest list it includes like for like swaps.
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