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hedman2003 08-11-2008 12:58

need an electrician
 
Hi I need an electrician to have a look at my outside security light which no onger appears to work and also the light in the bathroom which possiblyneeds a new pull switch

two probably minor jobs but need doing asap

thanks

Retlaw 08-11-2008 14:03

Re: need an electrician
 
The security light probably needs a new bulb, just undo the bolt at the bottom of the lamp, and the front lifts up, the bulbs slide to the side, to remove them, dont handle the bulb with your fingers wrap a bit of paper round it, and slide it one side, same when you put a new bulb in.

Ceiling rose get one from Home base, pull the fuses put them in your pocket, get the steps out, and a screw driver and swop one for the other, wire for wire.

Retlaw.

katex 08-11-2008 18:10

Re: need an electrician
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 648510)
The security light probably needs a new bulb,

Retlaw.

Like mine, but just need someone with a ladder to get up there to reach the blooming thing !

mattylad 08-11-2008 23:28

Re: need an electrician
 
Try here

As far as I know Unless your going to DIY you now need a part P registered electrician to touch anything outside or in bathrooms.

Sparkologist 09-11-2008 19:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mattylad (Post 648770)
...Unless your going to DIY you now need a part P registered electrician to touch anything outside or in bathrooms.

You now need a Part P registered lecky to touch anything in your house which is fed from your fuseboard or consumer unit.

Neil 09-11-2008 23:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sparkologist (Post 648903)
You now need a Part P registered lecky to touch anything in your house which is fed from your fuseboard or consumer unit.

thats not quite true, you can replace existing fittings with new ones

AccyLass 11-11-2008 11:04

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I took pics of "someone" smashing the taps off a bath that was left outside the house over the road from us. This was in the woman's garden at the time!!

They parked the van in the middle of the road and went at it with a sledge hammer:rolleyes:

They'll get anything for nowt, but when it's on someone's property, it just aint on

Nowt come of it mind so have never had to use the pictures

cashman 25-11-2008 14:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mattylad (Post 648770)
Try here

As far as I know Unless your going to DIY you now need a part P registered electrician to touch anything outside or in bathrooms.

after 1 meself mattylad, put requirements in search numerous ways n it just comes back blank wi a return to search page.:confused:

MissTechnophobe 25-11-2008 15:29

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My other half is an electrician if anyone is still looking for one.

mattylad 26-11-2008 15:45

Re: need an electrician
 
I just did it by putting "accrington" into the "Town or County:" field and it came back with plenty.

Despite not being an electrician I do all my own so never need to call on one, but if your going to get any work done
it needs to be by one from a competent person scheme & part P qualified (in the club).

Although changing a bulb really wont be worthwhile paying the call out charges.
The fitting itself may need replacing as they are generally very cheap & die quickly.

Whatever, if you try too change the bulb yourself, make sure you turn the power off to it fully and if its the long thin
bulb do not touch the glass with your bare hands, use gloves. (skin oils cause heat buildup & the bulb goes).

Cheap bulbs can be obtained from many places & is usually the first thing to try before finding someone to go further.


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