I don't do domestic. I used to do the odd bit for friends and a few privates, but when all this Part P came in it was not worth the hassle of doing the odd socket or lights.
Correct. I subcontract to firms, they have Part P.
What with having to do the ECS every couple of years, and renewing the JIB card every few years, plus the IPAF (why because you do not need to take a driving test every 5 years) then it is pay out time.
I could not agree more. I took my 17th under duress as i had qualified back in the late 70's and felt it was just a money making scheme as i had to work to the 17th amendments anyway.
The course i attended had quite a few office workers who had no qualifications and had never been on site or...
I'm a sparks and don't do any private work because having the Part P would not be worth my while. I think you have to be Part P registered (which costs a fair amount) to issue an Electrical Installation Certificate. I would assume that the builder is not qualified to hold a Part P, and so has to...