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Wiring for ceiling lights?
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<blockquote data-quote="martd77" data-source="post: 73375" data-attributes="member: 5458"><p>with regard to periodic inspection,we have "electrical " cover with BGas they are supposed to come once a year and inspect or test the wiring,i presume thats what they do,a bit like the gas boiler cover serviced every year?</p><p></p><p>Anyway they only came once after repeated phone calls,never saw them again and cancelled the cover because it clearly ststes in their mandate that if the wiring doesnt conform to such n such a part of electricals then we are not covered, so its a waste of money,when i cancelled it they tols me it didnt mean that!</p><p></p><p>The only "certificate"we have is for the 3 replacement double sockets they fitted and re wired in my daughters bedroom</p><p></p><p>cheers special location i will look at that link</p><p></p><p>thanks to you all again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martd77, post: 73375, member: 5458"] with regard to periodic inspection,we have "electrical " cover with BGas they are supposed to come once a year and inspect or test the wiring,i presume thats what they do,a bit like the gas boiler cover serviced every year? Anyway they only came once after repeated phone calls,never saw them again and cancelled the cover because it clearly ststes in their mandate that if the wiring doesnt conform to such n such a part of electricals then we are not covered, so its a waste of money,when i cancelled it they tols me it didnt mean that! The only "certificate"we have is for the 3 replacement double sockets they fitted and re wired in my daughters bedroom cheers special location i will look at that link thanks to you all again [/QUOTE]
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