shrimp said:
got a email from the labc about the shed electric and they said because i wont be using a sparky i would need to apply for a building application which will cost £100
OK
and then when the work is done i need to get a sparky to test it
Very much not OK
I mean i don't mind paying a sparky to test it but paying £100 just for them to tell me i can go a head with the work.
That £100 is for
them to approve the plans, for
them to inspect and test the work, and (assuming it's OK) for
them issue a completion certificate stating that it complies with the Building Regulations.
You need to read this:
//www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=178363#178363
and then this:
//www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=184734#184734
Is there anyway around this?
There are 3 ways.
1) Use an electrician who can self-certify compliance with the Building Regulations (commonly referred to as "Part P registered") to do all of the work.
2) Do it before January 1st this year.
3) Do it and don't tell anybody. (But still get it tested for peace of mind)