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BuildingNovice
We have built a rear single storey extension.
The builder's original spec was to provide a new 7 way high integrity consumer unit, my understanding being this would replace the existing unit for the whole property.
Now, well into the build, he says that if he does as above, then we will need the existing house electricals tested and if found defective, we will need to fix before building control provide completion certificate.
He therefore suggests installing a second separate consumer unit to solely supply the extension (placing it next to the existing unit in the house), thus building control will only need to certify this.
Is there any problems with having 2 consumer units?
I will be grateful for any comments whether he is saying this to avoid genuine further costs (would have been helpful if he had clarified this at the start), or if he is cutting corners.
The builder's original spec was to provide a new 7 way high integrity consumer unit, my understanding being this would replace the existing unit for the whole property.
Now, well into the build, he says that if he does as above, then we will need the existing house electricals tested and if found defective, we will need to fix before building control provide completion certificate.
He therefore suggests installing a second separate consumer unit to solely supply the extension (placing it next to the existing unit in the house), thus building control will only need to certify this.
Is there any problems with having 2 consumer units?
I will be grateful for any comments whether he is saying this to avoid genuine further costs (would have been helpful if he had clarified this at the start), or if he is cutting corners.