Since you don't even know the difference between a switch and an MCB that may not be the wisest decision you have ever made.Hence why I wont be getting a leccy in.
Since you don't even know the difference between a switch and an MCB that may not be the wisest decision you have ever made.Hence why I wont be getting a leccy in.
I'd have thought roughly £200/300 for that job!
Hence why I wont be getting a leccy in.
Dont blame you, 3 hours work at minimum wage, the job should be no more than £25 including materials!
Since you don't even know the difference between a switch and an MCB that may not be the wisest decision you have ever made.Hence why I wont be getting a leccy in.
I'd have thought roughly £200/300 for that job!
I'd have thought roughly £200/300 for that job!
Hence why I wont be getting a leccy in.
Sure, this is a DIY forum. You do not need an electrician to do ANY electrical works in your own home.
All you do need to do is to be competent, comply with various lumps of regulations, test what you have done and properly document it.
There are some sizeable costs that you have to make to achieve this. I would suggest that these would be more than £200-300.
LABC fees will cost you around £130 plus the dreaded...
The expert suggested this was a £60 job
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