ajrossington
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Hi, all. We've just moved into an old home. We've noticed something keeps tripping one of the mains rings and I've been replacing very corroded (on the inside) sockets. It's clear that the wiring has been added to at different points (mixture of old and new wiring colors) as well as a lot of sockets that aren't flush with the walls. If replacing all the sockets doesn't remedy the trip then we'll get a sparky in.
In a year or so, I'd like to train to a sufficient level to safely rewire the house, chasing everything into walls, along with ethernet and AV cabling. The low voltage stuff is fine and I've done it loads (my day job is networks & security these days but I've come from electronics and computing) but I'd like to make sure I can (not necessarily in this order):
Replace the old black and red wiring thoughout;
Replace all sockets with flush / back boxed units;
Replace lighting as there seems to be a different fitting in each room;
I don't wish to work anyone else's home. I do want to do it myself so I can do it to my schedule. I do want to be able to sell the house in the future.
So, can someone please recommend the appropriate courses / certification level to comfortably achieve the above? Can qualified electricians "sign off" their own work?
I know experience makes someone great at something, but I'm not interested in this as a career, I just want to do a good, safe job in my own home and know that in time when we sell, I won't have shot myself in the foot by doing the work myself.
Many thanks in advance.
In a year or so, I'd like to train to a sufficient level to safely rewire the house, chasing everything into walls, along with ethernet and AV cabling. The low voltage stuff is fine and I've done it loads (my day job is networks & security these days but I've come from electronics and computing) but I'd like to make sure I can (not necessarily in this order):
Replace the old black and red wiring thoughout;
Replace all sockets with flush / back boxed units;
Replace lighting as there seems to be a different fitting in each room;
I don't wish to work anyone else's home. I do want to do it myself so I can do it to my schedule. I do want to be able to sell the house in the future.
So, can someone please recommend the appropriate courses / certification level to comfortably achieve the above? Can qualified electricians "sign off" their own work?
I know experience makes someone great at something, but I'm not interested in this as a career, I just want to do a good, safe job in my own home and know that in time when we sell, I won't have shot myself in the foot by doing the work myself.
Many thanks in advance.