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davek
I also have no problem with looping at the backbox - as far as I'm concerned it's the way forward for things like downlighters, wall lights and modern light fittings where they don't provide the facility to loop.
Older electricians will try to tell you it's 'bad practice' because in the olden days pendants always had a loop terminal.
On a side note I'd watch the price as well, and make sure you can do it for the price the builder wants, or tell him you're going to need more money. If the original electrician was going to make good money out of it he'd probably be doing it himself.
Well just to update first fix done. The said electrician who quoted rang him saying he could it a bit cheaper. But funny how he let him done four days in a row to but cu bak on wall as ceiling was lowered and was in the way. Even been paid for first fix happy days