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- Kitchen factsheet
Kitchens today provide the central meeting point for many busy families. As the space to cook, eat,
relax and entertain, they need to be fully functional and adaptable.
Read More » - Don't put lives at risk from -
dangerous electrics - Part P factsheet
As something we use everyday, it's easy to take electricity for granted. If you attempt to do DIY electrics or use an unregistered electrician to carry out work in your home you could be putting your family's lives at risk.
Read More » - How safe is the wiring in your home?
In less time than you may think, the electrics in your home can become damaged or worn through general wear and tear. It's important to get them inspected and tested to check they're still safe to use.
Read More » - Landlords ... is your property electrically sound?
If you are a landlord, you need to be sure that the electrics in your property or properties are safe. That's the law.
Read More » - How does your garden glow?
Once an afterthought, gardens and garden lighting are now just as important to many homeowners as the interior of their home.
Read More » - How to turn your bathroom
into a safe sanctuary
Bathrooms are no longer simply functional washrooms, they are now seen as a showcase for a home or a relaxing sanctuary from busy family life. They are getting bigger and better, with separate showers, oversized tubs, sauna rooms and even televisions.
Read More - Brighten up your home
Whether your property is large or small, traditional or modern, good lighting design can help transform the mood in each room at the flick of a switch.
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Download Factsheet - What you need to know about contracts
When employing a contractor to carry out electrical work in your home it is essential to make sure that you have a proper contract in place well before any work begins. A contract will help ensure that you both know where you stand and what the expected outcomes of the job are. Leading electrical regulatory body, NICEIC, offers some practical advice to help you get to grips with your rights.
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