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  • tigermatt
    tigermatt Posts: 1,925 Forumite
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    Nile wrote:
    Announcement: Warning! Always use a professional for gas maintenance and complex electrical repairs. Being safe is more important than MoneySaving.
    Yes, I agree... :)
  • It may be prudent to inform peoples that Part P does not apply to Scotland (and never will).

    Part P brought domestic electrical work within the Building Regulations in England and Wales in Jan 2004, Electrical work (domestic & non-domestic) has been within control of the building regs in Scotland for a few decades now.

    The regs are a little different up here- most work in a house doesn't need permission, with some exclusions, but almost ALL electrical non-maintenance work in flats, maisonettes will need approval.

    here is a link to the SBSA website;

    http://www.sbsa.gov.uk/pdfs/Electrical%20Guidance%20for%20Verifiers%2029Mar06.pdf

    A link to an electrical safety council leaflet - the potted version
    http://www.electricalsafetycouncil.org.uk/pdf/ScottishBuildingRegs.pdf

    A couple of things to remember- the regs are more oneouous in Scotland, so DIY may not be the best option (the council require a test certificate and the test equipment costs >£700), and they may ask you to get it tested - at your cost.

    Also the home information packs that have been ditched in England And Wales are still going ahead in Scotland- so if you have been naughty you are more likely to be found out when you sell.
    Regards
    baldly going on...
  • Moneymaker
    Moneymaker Posts: 1,984 Forumite
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    the regs are more oneouous in Scotland
    They are also more onerous. ;)
  • Cheers
    can do the odd bit of wiring but fail to use a spell cheeker :D
    baldly going on...
  • Don't ye mean a spiel checker
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