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On Sat, 5 Jul 2014 19:39:17 +0100
Anton Piatek <anton@???> wrote:
Hello Anton,
>And how does one know when buying a house if electrical work was done
>after 2005?
TBH, IDK. The certificate that an electrician hands over on completion
of any job is likely to be filed in the grey receptacle, I suspect.
>I'd say it is rather hard to enforce, unless of course you are wiring an
I tend to agree. There are plenty of horror stories regarding people
printing off their own 'certificates' and handing them over, builders
with no prior electrical experience doing a short (5 day) course to get
registered, etc. etc.
>extension and it is obviously new wiring.
Even then, what do most people do with all the paperwork, once the job
is done? :-(
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