Part P regulations - kitchen and bathroom

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There are a few jobs I'd like to do during a refurbishment which I believe fall outside of Part P regulations, but if they're covered, it wont be financially viable to get a professional to do.

1. Replace wiring in the kitchen to 2 sockets. It's pre existing so just involves running a new wire from the junction box

2. Replacing the shaver socket and internals in the bahtroom plus whilst I'm at it, also re-running this wire from the junction box

Can I do these tasks myself?
 
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The work you describe sounds like it is notifiable under part p, there is nothing stopping you doing it yourself however it means you need to notify your LABC in advance and pay their fee, it is probably going to be cheaper to employ an electrician who can self certify tbh.
 
1. Replace wiring in the kitchen to 2 sockets. It's pre existing so just involves running a new wire from the junction box
Why are you replacing it?

What junction box? Is it accessible?


2. Replacing the shaver socket and internals in the bahtroom plus whilst I'm at it, also re-running this wire from the junction box
Ditto.
 
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