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Kitchen Fitting

I need a certificate for electricity in a kitchen as the customer want it just in case.Will you be abel to provide it to me ?

Anonymous user 23/02/2024 - 2.35 PM

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6 Answers

Anonymous user

Maybe you shouldn't advertise on your profile that you are an Electrician if you can't certify your own work :/
Answered5 December 2011
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Roc builders

Rating: 5 out of 5
Harlow
Much easier to have a fully qualified electrician as part of your team.How have you got around this in the past?
Answered5 December 2011
3

Anonymous user

What do you mean "just in case",Sounds to me like you shouldnt be getting involved in kitchen electrics in the first place and i pity your customer.
Answered5 December 2011
2

Anonymous user

Any work in a kitchen is classed as a special area and you need to be Part P reg to perform and certify it, the work needs notifying to building control office a Part P electrician would have done this. the only thing you can have done after is get a periodic inspection done and see if building control will accept it.
Answered5 December 2011
1

Anonymous user

As an Independent Kitchen fitter I would assume that you only use a qualified electrician to carry out any electrical work in a kitchen or bathroom and therefore there will be no issue with issuing a minor works certificate and indeed the periodic test certificate- if not you are falling foul of the current regulations.
Answered13 January 2012
1

GN Building Services (Stafford) Ltd

Rating: 4.8 out of 5
Stafford
Yes, this is no problem, we can certificate everything from an ouside socket to a sports centre. If something shows up on the testing we would of course need to repair it in order to issue certification. Regards, Paul Albright
Answered5 December 2011
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