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I was under the impression (by what he said ) that all the electrics were in trunking in the wall ?
He didnt mention plastering or chasing out ?
Maybe thats why so cheap?0 -
The electrician told me making good is not part of his job, I will have to get a plasterer to do it. The plasterer I understand will not fill any wooden hole e.g skirting board and I have to get a decorator to do this. Any idea who will fill the hole in the walls and in the ceilings in your case. I have noticed the electrician has replaced all the flexes & fittings with new ones, but did not put them back in the same hole on the ceiling, there must be a reason why, these need fillling as well. Just make sure who will make good after the rewiring. Thanks0
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