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How to employ a certified electrician?

by Shaf Electrical Leading Electrical and Gas Repair Service Provider

People who hire unauthorized electricians to do the work are always at a risk of property damage, injury or even death.

To ensure there are uniform standards being implemented in an electrical project, hence bypassing any unfortunate consequences, Part P installation/certificate is necessary for people to consider.

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Part P Installation/Certificate

 What exactly is Part P?

Part P is a law directed by the UK government pertaining to electrical safety that brought electrical work carried out in the home under constitutional administration.

In 2005, the law was instituted into the Building Regulations by UK government introducing quite a few electrical safety regulations for homes in England and Wales.

It was proposed to prevent people from the disasters that can be caused by inadequate electrical work. The law also ensures that only qualified electricians and gas engineers in London were permitted to execute electrical work in the homes.

Why is Part P certificating important?

In an electrical project, Part P installation/certificate is as essential to the owner of the house, as it is to the electrician hired.

For an electrician, getting Part P certified means that they have an excellent offering of services that sets them apart in terms of safety and quality. For the same reason, it can be used by homeowners as well – as a means to evaluate the electrician’s abilities and expertise in their professional field.

The certification is fundamentally a guarantee that the work is framed and installed to protect the owner against any electrical disasters in the future.


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