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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 398273" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>Installing a new circuit to resolve your immediate problem is a perfectly normal and reasonable course to take. Any person doing such works would certify the new items they have done, make some comments or observations on the certificate about the condition of the existing installation. Typically advise you of other recommended improvements that they notice whilst working on the installation. But there is no obligation to have to do all improvement works at the same time. Often peoples budgets do not allow this option. So staged work and payments are agreed to achieve a full improvement over a longer timescale. Doing smaller stagged work may actually cost move over the long run, but it may also be the only solution in may situations. You as the customer who is paying defines what level of work will ultimately be done.</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 398273, member: 1607"] Installing a new circuit to resolve your immediate problem is a perfectly normal and reasonable course to take. Any person doing such works would certify the new items they have done, make some comments or observations on the certificate about the condition of the existing installation. Typically advise you of other recommended improvements that they notice whilst working on the installation. But there is no obligation to have to do all improvement works at the same time. Often peoples budgets do not allow this option. So staged work and payments are agreed to achieve a full improvement over a longer timescale. Doing smaller stagged work may actually cost move over the long run, but it may also be the only solution in may situations. You as the customer who is paying defines what level of work will ultimately be done. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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