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I charge £20 per circuit - count the number of MCBs (fuses) in the fuse box and there is your price.

This is the average price that most electricians charge

Just make sure that the person you get is registered - they dont have to be but to get peace of mind for you and to have a bit of paper that is worth the money you pay get someone who knows what they are talking about.

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thanks for the pms, my floors are going down next week, is that a bad idea before i got the cert or is failiure usually at sockets and boxes
 
As the floors are up get it done before purely if something is wrong then it can be fixed at a reduced cost to you.
 
I charge £50 for initial testing and paperwork including 2 circuits. Then £25 per circuit thereafter. So a house with 7 circuits (2 sockets,2 lights, 1 cooker, 1 shower, 1 Immersion) £50 plus 5x £25 = £225 inc VAT
As it averages 45mins per circuit test it's a long winded job to do properly.
Don't trust very cheap quotes as they WILL be cutting corners on the inspecting side.

Don't assume it's going to pass though.

Eh?

£50 for 1st 2 cct's then 5 more cct's at £25 each = £175
What's the extra £50 for?

;o)
 

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