My Advice? You should have just done it. in the real world nobody will give a crap.Hello, I'm after a pointer in the right direction in regards to building control. Over the coming months I will be undertaking a complete rewire of my own house and garage (including C.U replacement) as part of the properties renovation. I intend to carry out all of the installation work by myself. I consider myself to be competent to do this work due to my background in the aerospace industry (electrical/electronics). I have also taken my 18th edition and 2393-101 Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings (Part P) exams.
Before starting, I made an application to my Local Authority to give notification of my intentions. I paid the fee including an extra fee for the inspection and testing. The LA have now come back to me and said I can start the work but they no longer provide this service and that I will need a Part P electrician to sign off my work.
I'm a little confused now as to the paperwork I will need to get in place.
1. I know that other electricians won't provide me with an EIC as I will have done the installation (totally get that). With my current qualifications, would it be acceptable to produce my own EIC?
2. Or, is it just a case of when I have completed the installation, call in and pay a Part P registered electrician to carry out a full EICR, and then submit that to the LA?
Any advice, other peoples experiences would be welcome on this.
The people next door to me built an extension. they DID have structural calcs, but then installed the beams the wrong way round. They did NOT have building regs approval, sold the house without a problem, and the new people had to take out insurance in case the building regs people ever started on them.
We live in a country were the prime minister was charged by the police and so now has a criminal conviction and was found guilty of deliberately misleading parliament and hence the queen.
In the grand scale of things, if you want to rewire your own house, crack on..
john..