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<blockquote data-quote="jummp" data-source="post: 547869" data-attributes="member: 37120"><p>I had the EIRC come back as Unsatisfactory with C2/C3 defects and FI and need for a new consumer unit. The wiring system is estimated 35 years old, so happy to replace it all.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know whether, if you use a registered Competent Person, you can do the work without getting Listed Building Consent?</p><p></p><p>I'd want sockets relocated and the over-the-ceiling wires that are currently hidden in plastic casement removed. i.e. it would be a fair amount of work but I'd rather not wait 2 months to get council permission. The flat is unoccupied so not an immediate health risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jummp, post: 547869, member: 37120"] I had the EIRC come back as Unsatisfactory with C2/C3 defects and FI and need for a new consumer unit. The wiring system is estimated 35 years old, so happy to replace it all. Does anyone know whether, if you use a registered Competent Person, you can do the work without getting Listed Building Consent? I'd want sockets relocated and the over-the-ceiling wires that are currently hidden in plastic casement removed. i.e. it would be a fair amount of work but I'd rather not wait 2 months to get council permission. The flat is unoccupied so not an immediate health risk. [/QUOTE]
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