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The difference is explained on the website ya lazy ---!
domestic installer- allows you only to complete works under your NICEIC scheme in a dwelling and helps you comply with Partp
Approved contractor- means that any commercial premsis (aswell as DI status) work can be included in your niceic scope (although not a legal requirement)
If you are that confident, i would go for approved contractor status. The worst that could happen is you fail and have to have a revisit. Now.....why not ring the NICEIC and get them to tell you the rest!!
domestic installer- allows you only to complete works under your NICEIC scheme in a dwelling and helps you comply with Partp
Approved contractor- means that any commercial premsis (aswell as DI status) work can be included in your niceic scope (although not a legal requirement)
If you are that confident, i would go for approved contractor status. The worst that could happen is you fail and have to have a revisit. Now.....why not ring the NICEIC and get them to tell you the rest!!