I am not a qualified electrician but I am looking at having some electrical work carried out at home in the next couple of months. Having spent some time looking at the information available on this forum and elswhere I thought I had a reasonable understanding of Part P and the need for notification of certain electrical work.
In our local paper this week there is a half page ad from an electrical contactors which states the following :-
' Home owners are you aware that all electricians are required by law to have part p approval before they can undertake any domestic installation work in your home?
Landlords and business owners, are you aware that premises & rental properties are required by law to have an electrical inspection and test report at regular intervals to ensure the safety of the wiring'
I intend to use a suitably qualified electrician to carry out the work in my house as it will include a new CU and extra sockets in the kitchen, but if the claims in the advert are not true doesn't that just devalue the aims of part p legislation and make consumers like me who have some knowledge of the requirements come to the conclusion that I run a risk of being conned, let alone people with absolutely no understanding of the legislation?
In our local paper this week there is a half page ad from an electrical contactors which states the following :-
' Home owners are you aware that all electricians are required by law to have part p approval before they can undertake any domestic installation work in your home?
Landlords and business owners, are you aware that premises & rental properties are required by law to have an electrical inspection and test report at regular intervals to ensure the safety of the wiring'
I intend to use a suitably qualified electrician to carry out the work in my house as it will include a new CU and extra sockets in the kitchen, but if the claims in the advert are not true doesn't that just devalue the aims of part p legislation and make consumers like me who have some knowledge of the requirements come to the conclusion that I run a risk of being conned, let alone people with absolutely no understanding of the legislation?