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<blockquote data-quote="Chrisbee" data-source="post: 560323" data-attributes="member: 34814"><p>Update and one more question. </p><p></p><p>House purchase was finally completed after the usual stressful setbacks and date changes. </p><p>We'd agreed most of your suggestions above with the electrician. But due to delays he subbed the work to another firm who ended up working weekends only, setting back other trades etc. New guy also talked the couple out of a few things which they now regret, but hey ho, they've learned from it. </p><p></p><p>Now plastered throughout, decorated and all new flooring is in. So they've moved out of our house and in to the new one days before Christmas. All good and thanks again to folks here.</p><p></p><p>To the question:-</p><p>What paperwork should they have? </p><p>They've just received the Electrical Installation Certificate. </p><p>All looks good to my untrained eye. </p><p></p><p>Should the electrician also inform building control under part P? Would the customer expect a copy of something? </p><p>Or is it now the customers responsibility?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrisbee, post: 560323, member: 34814"] Update and one more question. House purchase was finally completed after the usual stressful setbacks and date changes. We'd agreed most of your suggestions above with the electrician. But due to delays he subbed the work to another firm who ended up working weekends only, setting back other trades etc. New guy also talked the couple out of a few things which they now regret, but hey ho, they've learned from it. Now plastered throughout, decorated and all new flooring is in. So they've moved out of our house and in to the new one days before Christmas. All good and thanks again to folks here. To the question:- What paperwork should they have? They've just received the Electrical Installation Certificate. All looks good to my untrained eye. Should the electrician also inform building control under part P? Would the customer expect a copy of something? Or is it now the customers responsibility? [/QUOTE]
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