![]() The spur could be relocated through the wall to the bedroom on the other side but that would open up another can of worms with the new regs and work done post 2005. ![]() ( It has it's own waterproof switch on the bath ) again, pre 2005. Bloke that did this house was NICEIC registered. One of the main reasons for the 17th was increased usage of RCDs but cant give a difinite answer to your question. but the 'dodgy' thing is, their is a 13amp fused spur in the bathroom which isolates the whirlpool bath. House I am in has 16th edition board and I also have 3 lighting circuits without RCD protection. I presume we could get them tested and a certificate issued. One of the questions, 'Have you had any electrical work done on the property since 1st January 2005?' and the answer is No.īut we are stuck without a Certificate for the electric's as a whole. ![]() We have since had a list of forms from the buyers solicitor to fill in ( what is the point of a HIP! don't get me started ) The prospective buyer has had a full condition survey done which the house seems to have passed, we had done the HIP etc. I never got a Certificate or guarantee for that. When I bought it in 2002 it had been 'modernised' by a builder which included re-wiring. I am currently selling my house ( sold subject to contract ), 2 bed terrace built 1901. This is my first post, thanks in advance for your help. ![]()
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