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What certiction should we have-re electrical/plumbing work

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droopdrawers | 21:08 Tue 22nd May 2007 | Home & Garden
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Having recently moved house we have had a lot of work done by a plumber and electrician.

Should we have been given a certificate to prove the work done is "done the right way / safe etc"

When we were buying we were asked for proof of work carried out properly.

Might not have worded this right!

Many thanks DD
  
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Sorry that should read CERTIFICATION

DD
For the electrical work you should have been issued with an ELECTRICAL COMPLETION CERT or if only limited work was done a MINOR WORKS CERT.
DID YOU USE A REGISTERED CONTRACTOR.
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Thanks for your reply BRIGHT SPARK.

Yes he was a registered electrician and has all the right qualifications....we must get back onto him and ask for the paperwork you suggest.

Our new property is an over 55s appartment and don't see ourselves moving again....but when it does come time to sell our family will need everything in order.

DD
wont need anything from the plumber unless he done any work to the gas feeds then he would have to be corgi reg if he said he was but wasnt thats illegal and tell the apropriate orthoritys (sorry for my spelling)
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Thankyou joineryman. Were all electric here so no problem with the plumber.

DD

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