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Call us for all of your electrical needs;

- Buliding control Notifications

- PAT Testing

- Full rewiring, refurbishment or upgrade of existing electrics
- Additional sockets or lighting
- Garden and ornamental lighting
- Security and flood lighting
- Electric showers including plumbing
- Connection to heating systems and boilers
- Storage heating
- Security and Fire alarms
- Door entry systems
- Kitchen refurbishment
- Fault finding
- Testing and inspection certificates

Why HaveRtest ?
- We are part P registered for domestic installations
- All domestic work is covered by an insurance backed NAPIT warranty.

This means that
- the installation is covered for six years
- you are covered under the NAPIT's complaint procedure
- Our work is assessed annually by NAPIT to confirm that our work continues to meet the highest standards.
- If you have any questions about this cover, please call us, or if you prefer, you can phone NAPIT directly on 08704441392

WHAT DO YOU GET?

BS7671 Compliant Periodic Inspection Reports
• Schedule of Test Results
• Evidence of any defect and departure from the IEE Regulations
• Professional technical advice from a qualified regestered electrician
• Notification and advice, relating to the frequency and extent of future tests

Peace of mind, quialified approved electricians

 

Why should I have my electrical installation tested?
There are around 9,000* fires in homes every year, which are directly linked to faulty electrical wiring. Having your installation tested proves that the installation is safe and gives you peace of mind.
* Figures based on the national statistics available from ODPM

Why do I require an electrical safety certificate when it is not law to have one?
From June 1st 2007 the homebuyers pack will come into force, which will require a current electrical certificate. If you are thinking of selling your house you will not be able to do so with out an electrical certificate.

Reasons for periodic inspection & testing
Prospective purchase of property
Mortgage requirements
Renting property
Change of ownership
Change of occupancy
10 yearly interval (Domestic)



Why is the government bringing in new laws (Part P)
The current regulations of the IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) wiring regulations BS 7671 was issued in 1991. It states that every electrical system shall be tested before being brought into service and have an electrical safety certificate issued. It is only since the Part P law has come in that the current regulations are starting to be implemented correctly.

Can this affect my insurance?
Yes! Some insurance companies will not offer cover until a safety electrical certificate has been issued. Increasingly insurance companies are becoming aware of the electrical regulations and are adjusting their policies to suit.

Why do I require an electrical safety certificate for renting.
It is the duty of every landlord to make sure that the property that they are renting is fit for the purpose for which it is intended. This includes the fixed electrical wiring. This is valid for 5 yrs or change of occupancy.