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Minimum Quals for own re-wire
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<blockquote data-quote="revjames" data-source="post: 510153" data-attributes="member: 5256"><p>I've just bought a house. On the property information form, the owners admit electrical work has been done since 2005 but offer no certification. If I was really bothered, I would insist on an EICR being done. So you can deduce that any Tom, Dick or Harry could have wired the house. Competent or not. Certification only becomes an issue if someone gets hurt because of dodgy work, or if you want to sell the house. Just my 2p</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revjames, post: 510153, member: 5256"] I've just bought a house. On the property information form, the owners admit electrical work has been done since 2005 but offer no certification. If I was really bothered, I would insist on an EICR being done. So you can deduce that any Tom, Dick or Harry could have wired the house. Competent or not. Certification only becomes an issue if someone gets hurt because of dodgy work, or if you want to sell the house. Just my 2p [/QUOTE]
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