Hi DIY Doctor,
I am a newbie hoping to tap in to the wealth of knowledge on your forum.
I am updating the cloakroom in our 30's house with new loo and sink. I want to do as much as possible myself as builders are very expensive where we live and money tight.
A builder has told me that the internal wall light switch (which has been there since 1937!) is illegal and must be moved outside the room or converted to a cord pull and that he is forbidden from doing the work without having an electrician come in and check the earth bonding. Since we had a new boiler from British Gas a couple of years ago and all the earth bonding was OK'd at that time I am a little puzzled. Regulations have changed and that British Gas are rubbish was his response.
Am I being frightened into not doing it myself? Am I allowed to keep the switch inside the room? Can I move to a cord pull myself? Does this invalidate my house insurance should I burn the house down as a result of my DIY?
I have done basic wiring in the past and am competent at wiring in lighting, extending cirucits etc. by the way, so moving a light switch is within my capability and I judge to be low risk.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
regards,
Chris