Hi,
I am not a qualified electrician. I was however told that I could carry out certain work myself by an electrician I know. The work as I understand it, comes under Part P 'Non Notifiable Work'. More specifically, I want to spur of an existing socket to create a new one on the the other side of the room. I want to replace the light switch with a dimmer switch, and I want to replace the central light fitting.
I plan to sell the house and am concerned the solicitor will ask me for certificates that I don't have. I've read that a solicitor can ask for one or all of the following: 1)copy of signed BS7671 Electrical Safety Certificate, 2) the installer's Building Regulations Compliance Certificate, 3) the Building Control Completion Certificate.
My electrician friend said that I could download and fill in a minor works certificate. As I am not qualified and only have apprentice experience I'm concerned that I am not allowed to fill out my own MWC as it states I need to be a 'Competent Person', and that this would not suffice when it cam to meeting the solicitors certificate requests.
So.....my questions are, As the work is 'Non Notifiable' do I need to get a MWC, can I fill it out myself, and would a solicitor ask for this certificate and accept it? If not could I do the work myself and then just get a condition report done (hopefully passed) and give this to the solicitor?
Thanks,
Andy
I am not a qualified electrician. I was however told that I could carry out certain work myself by an electrician I know. The work as I understand it, comes under Part P 'Non Notifiable Work'. More specifically, I want to spur of an existing socket to create a new one on the the other side of the room. I want to replace the light switch with a dimmer switch, and I want to replace the central light fitting.
I plan to sell the house and am concerned the solicitor will ask me for certificates that I don't have. I've read that a solicitor can ask for one or all of the following: 1)copy of signed BS7671 Electrical Safety Certificate, 2) the installer's Building Regulations Compliance Certificate, 3) the Building Control Completion Certificate.
My electrician friend said that I could download and fill in a minor works certificate. As I am not qualified and only have apprentice experience I'm concerned that I am not allowed to fill out my own MWC as it states I need to be a 'Competent Person', and that this would not suffice when it cam to meeting the solicitors certificate requests.
So.....my questions are, As the work is 'Non Notifiable' do I need to get a MWC, can I fill it out myself, and would a solicitor ask for this certificate and accept it? If not could I do the work myself and then just get a condition report done (hopefully passed) and give this to the solicitor?
Thanks,
Andy