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DarceyK123 | 21:39 Sun 19th Aug 2018 | Home & Garden
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I need 3 light fittings changing, to chandelier type ones.

Do I need an electrician? About how much ballpark are we talking.

I think about £100 but hubby thinks more.

I will, of course, get quotes but need to have a rough idea.

Thanks in anticipation.
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Unsure about pricing (there are websites out there that can give ballpark figures) but about needing an electrician, that would depend on how handy you are. You're allowed to replace existing fittings without authorities demending to put their nose into your business. Lighting electrics aren't difficult but one needs a basic understanding, care, and common sense. If I could lift the chandelier easily and wanted the job done, I'd DIY it. Just ensure one screws into the rafter with sufficiently large screws, (no screwing through cables) and connects the new fitting identically to the old. But others may want an electrician to have the responsibility.
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I would think you are about right, the last time I used an electrician he charged £30 an hour and it shouldn't take that long unless he identifies a problem with the wiring. If your home was been rewired to current standards you will be fine. I can't have metal light fittings until I am rewired.
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Thanks both.

Yes I have recent electrics so might get hubbys mate to do it. He did offer but I thought we might need an electrician.
No need, I've done them in previous homes,
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