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What to look for in hiring a competent electrician

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Don't risk your own safety - always hire a qualified electrician to carry out electrical work and in any case never rush this decision. Although 67% of people rely on word of mouth when hiring an electrician, it doesn't mean that they're getting an accredited or qualified candidate for the job in hand. In short, never take any chances when hiring an electrician to work on your property. Also, don't entirely fall for any reviews and / or testimonials which you may see in print online. 

Finding a suitably qualified and registered electrician or gas engineer to carry out work in your home needs to start from carrying out highly thorough and in depth research in the first place. To get started, you can do this from looking on some of the top trade associations and trade body websites. These organisations can also help you find a registered and qualified electricians in your local area to where you live and where your property is located. If an installer is not registered, then certain riskier jobs could leave yourself in a highly vulnerable position of the work is not carried out in a safe or compliant manner.

Hiring a qualified electrician can help you avoid these problems, so take your time, if possible, to hire a quality electrician with all of the correct experience and qualifications to carry out the work in question. The best way to ensure everything will be okay is to hire an NICEIC registered electrician who has passed all of the vital courses along the way. They will have a unique ID and therefore fully know how to carry out electrical installations to a high overall standard and to a safe standard in which you will have an unsurpassed level of peace of mind in allowing them to work on your property. To add to this, look to see if they may also be Part P registered and qualified.

Many jobs in the home need to be notified to and approved as being compliant with health and safety is vital in the event of looking to sell the property. Electrical work around baths and anywhere which could come into contact with water needs to be checked over and inspected to make sure this won't and cannot pose a potential danger. Persons registered with a Part P Competent Person Scheme will be a fully qualified electrical contractor with the ability to thoroughly check and carry out electrical works to a high overall standard.
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