Indeed. I would expect the best case scenario to be at least double that.Your expectations of price are a few decades out of date.
Indeed. I would expect the best case scenario to be at least double that.Your expectations of price are a few decades out of date.
I'm moving into my uncle's old house which is an absolute ruin - pretty much needs everything doing - extension, new electrics, windows, heating system etc etc. I'm looking to save as money by doing as much as I can myself. I rewired my current pad from scratch just before Part P came in and it passed a subsequent EICR with flying colours so when it comes to circuit design and SB etc, I'm pretty confident in my abilities, but I obviously need to deal with Part P and BC.
I'm well aware that no electrician will sign off an installation I've completed - it's possible I may find one that let's me do all the channeling and cable runs - essentially acting as their labourer with them overseeing and completing the job. I can imagine that would cut costs down a bit - that's if I can find one willing to do this....
Any other options I could consider
You have given the answer to your own question.I'm well aware that no electrician will sign off an installation I've completed - it's possible I may find one that let's me do all the channeling and cable runs - essentially acting as their labourer with them overseeing and completing the job. I can imagine that would cut costs down a bit - that's if I can find one willing to do this....
What capacity is your supply (usually stated in kVA)?I am opening a shop that has 3 phase electrics
I want to run 5 or 6 sunbeds
Each bed is approx 40 amps
Will this be OK?
I'm moving into my uncle's old house which is an absolute ruin - pretty much needs everything doing - extension, new electrics, windows, heating system etc etc. I'm looking to save as money by doing as much as I can myself. I rewired my current pad from scratch just before Part P came in and it passed a subsequent EICR with flying colours so when it comes to circuit design and SB etc, I'm pretty confident in my abilities, but I obviously need to deal with Part P and BC.
I'm well aware that no electrician will sign off an installation I've completed - it's possible I may find one that let's me do all the channeling and cable runs - essentially acting as their labourer with them overseeing and completing the job. I can imagine that would cut costs down a bit - that's if I can find one willing to do this....
Any other options I could consider?
Probably true, but the lion's share will relate to 'labour' costs, so IF someone is competent to do it themself, then there is a large saving to be had, even if they pay LABC notification fees (and maybe also for a day's hire of test kit).Indeed. I would expect the best case scenario to be at least double that.Your expectations of price are a few decades out of date.
I had a look at the fees charged by Liverpool LABC (for an example). For an unregistered installer, the charge for notification is £456. If the installer is suitably qualified, the LABC reduces this fee by £150 (plus £30 vat). if the installer is not suitably qualified the fee is increased by £500 (plus £100 vat). If you were in Liverpool, you could notify the LABC and pay £1056. The £600 is the fee for the LABC to contract a registered electrician to test your installation and he/she will work with you. If you can find a 3rd party tester, you save the £456 and just pay the testers fee. In either case, you can do the work. I'm a registered electrician and this is the first time I have looked at the options for a DIYER/Unregistered Electrician.I'm moving into my uncle's old house which is an absolute ruin - pretty much needs everything doing - extension, new electrics, windows, heating system etc etc. I'm looking to save as money by doing as much as I can myself. I rewired my current pad from scratch just before Part P came in and it passed a subsequent EICR with flying colours so when it comes to circuit design and SB etc, I'm pretty confident in my abilities, but I obviously need to deal with Part P and BC.
I'm well aware that no electrician will sign off an installation I've completed - it's possible I may find one that let's me do all the channeling and cable runs - essentially acting as their labourer with them overseeing and completing the job. I can imagine that would cut costs down a bit - that's if I can find one willing to do this....
Any other options I could consider?
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