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<blockquote data-quote="Dimeo77" data-source="post: 522523" data-attributes="member: 32941"><p>Ok, this is one big mess, you a)need a quote up front like someone else has already said, b) you will need certification (not open for discussion) AND you MAY need part p registration for a new circuit depending on domestic or commercial usage (this is on you, don't pass it on to your mate, you wanted the den you ordered the work). Whatever the chap charges WITHOUT a prior agreed price is reasonable (as long as he provides a certificate). And that is about it. Hope this helps, go on, stop spending your time on forums and spend it getting that certification from the chap you hired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dimeo77, post: 522523, member: 32941"] Ok, this is one big mess, you a)need a quote up front like someone else has already said, b) you will need certification (not open for discussion) AND you MAY need part p registration for a new circuit depending on domestic or commercial usage (this is on you, don't pass it on to your mate, you wanted the den you ordered the work). Whatever the chap charges WITHOUT a prior agreed price is reasonable (as long as he provides a certificate). And that is about it. Hope this helps, go on, stop spending your time on forums and spend it getting that certification from the chap you hired. [/QUOTE]
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