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Toneyz
Your sparky mate needs to give you an exact list of materials from his design.
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I always thought it was "Cockwomble"
The problem is the builder
What happens if he gets things badly wrong and injures/kills himself or someone else, or a fire results in the meantime? Whose insurance policy covers the liability? Is your home insurance still valid if you employ a non-electrician to carry out a CU replacement/move, which is notifiable to building control? What/when is "the end" in this context?He is not a qualified electrician and instead gets his work certified at the end.
Ask your electrician to order through the wholesaler, be expected to get little change from £100Thankyou for that baldelectrician. It looks a lot smaller. Where can these be purchased from? That site doesn't have prices? Thanks
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