Periodic Inspection and Testing of your Home Electrics!
For building insurance purposes, you might find that without an Electrical Inspection
Certificate you cannot make a valid insurance claim because such damage was caused
by a so-called electrician who did not have his/her Part P Accreditation.
If you are selling your home or flat, make sure you have a valid electrical inspection
certificate, which will last for 10 years for a domestic property. It will help you in the
sale of your home.
If, for example, you have had a new electrical circuit (for an electric shower or an
outside garden electrical point) or a fuse box changed or other new circuit installed,
you must have an installation certificate or your property insurance will be void in
the event of a claim for damage cause by faulty electrical work!
If you are in any doubt, speak with Alan and Alan can recommend a Part P Accredited
electrician; for example, call Robin Wishart of Data Main Services - Electrical Contractors
- on 01707-274-590 for advice.
Call Alan on 0208 447 4910
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