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Hello,
We have just had an extension built and had the work carried out by a fully certified company and are happy with the result although quite expensive. I have a workshop alongside the house (an old telephone exchange) that I want to connect up on a separate supply. There is a mains cable attached to the meter which has been installed and checked by the SWEB but no supply itself switched on. I want to have lights and sockets installed in the workshop, nothing heavy duty, and want to know who is qualified to do this. We have had a chap in the past carry out work in our cottage to a high standard, this includes connecting up a shower etc. I want to know if he is still allowed to carry out the work needed in my workshop with the new regulations. He is a qualified electrician working for a company.
Thanks in advance
James
We have just had an extension built and had the work carried out by a fully certified company and are happy with the result although quite expensive. I have a workshop alongside the house (an old telephone exchange) that I want to connect up on a separate supply. There is a mains cable attached to the meter which has been installed and checked by the SWEB but no supply itself switched on. I want to have lights and sockets installed in the workshop, nothing heavy duty, and want to know who is qualified to do this. We have had a chap in the past carry out work in our cottage to a high standard, this includes connecting up a shower etc. I want to know if he is still allowed to carry out the work needed in my workshop with the new regulations. He is a qualified electrician working for a company.
Thanks in advance
James