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Wiring regs question about landings and light switches
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 486321" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>Is there not a switch to turn the middle landing light off from top floor? Sounds as though a switch has been missed? Is this a) a new build as in your the first purchaser or is it b) a new build of recent years? </p><p></p><p>If it is a) then speak to site agent and he will get the electricians out to look at it, depends whether it’s installed as specified on drawings or whether it’s an oversight by electrician, if it’s installed as per drawings then your argument is with the builder, if it’s and oversight by electrician then it’s down to them to put right with builder making good if/where necessary. </p><p></p><p>If it’s b) then you may have a harder time of it as it would mean contacting the original builders, gaining a copy of the spec, perhaps complaining to NHBC, in all honesty it may be less hassle to get a spark in to take a look. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 486321, member: 17152"] Is there not a switch to turn the middle landing light off from top floor? Sounds as though a switch has been missed? Is this a) a new build as in your the first purchaser or is it b) a new build of recent years? If it is a) then speak to site agent and he will get the electricians out to look at it, depends whether it’s installed as specified on drawings or whether it’s an oversight by electrician, if it’s installed as per drawings then your argument is with the builder, if it’s and oversight by electrician then it’s down to them to put right with builder making good if/where necessary. If it’s b) then you may have a harder time of it as it would mean contacting the original builders, gaining a copy of the spec, perhaps complaining to NHBC, in all honesty it may be less hassle to get a spark in to take a look. [/QUOTE]
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