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If I am to have an extractor fan and spot lights fitted in the bathroom I am right in saying the person doing this needs to be able to issue a Part P certificate?
- Yjbowden 8th Apr, 2012 Electrical
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YES absolutely otherwise you as the householder can be fined up to £5000. Check the references of the electrician you employ very carefully and only pay for the work once you have been issued with the electrical certificate and have the online building regulations notification reference number.
On average I see about 3 - 4 people every week who are ripped off by unregistered installers where the work is substandard and there is no certificate, or its ok and have been told the certificate is in the post etc.
- Electrical Safety Services 8th Apr, 2012
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Please only use a registered electrician, ensure all fans/lighting is of the correct IP rating or 12v, ive seen so many lash ups in atttics etc of down lighters please dont pay until a cert is issued, it wont take long to test a fan and lighting, you should get a minor works certificate.
- DTL TESTING LTD 16th Apr, 2012
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