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An example of this is that the building regs re instalation of electrical stuff (sockets, lights etc) in houses mean that most DIY electrical work now requires sign off by a qualified sparky.
Re Boddle comments. I think its more about manufacturers not having to provide info to the parts/motor factors and diags so they wont be able to make the bits/tools diags that we fit ourselves.An example of this is that the building regs re instalation of electrical stuff (sockets, lights etc) in houses mean that most DIY electrical work now requires sign off by a qualified sparky. In future try selling a house wihtout a electrical safety check in the HIP pack. possibly MOT's could get longer and more expensive as there is more to check. Im sure some of us can imagine recommendations arising from the Gresham case if the media decide to run a sustained with a "home mechanics are dangerous, ban this sort of thing" campaign.
Quote from: carbore on January 14, 2009, 10:39:49An example of this is that the building regs re instalation of electrical stuff (sockets, lights etc) in houses mean that most DIY electrical work now requires sign off by a qualified sparky. It's surprising what you can do - so long as you are not creating new ring mains or bathrooms.But agree about the electrical safety with solicitors - who just cover their backs / sell indemnity policies.One of the biggest is conservatories that are exempt from building control - but solicitors insist on the approval or try to sell an indemnity. I would write to building control asking for a letter saying it is exempt ;)