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Hire a professional electrician Section P of the Building Regs states that installing electricity to outbuildings including sheds and greenhouses is notifiable. You have to give building notice or else submit full plans of the installation before any work starts.
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Get your shed connected to mains power, and its potential uses expand hugely. You'll be able to use the building as a home office, entertainment hub or teenage den. We give you the lowdown on the whole process, from planning for your power needs, to choosing an electrician, helping out with the installation, and keeping the job on track. Connecting your shed to mains power is a job that must be done properly. Here’s how to go about it.
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Read More »Still not convinced? Think forward to the time when you come to sell your house. You’ve got a buyer lined up, you’re desperate to move into your new pad, but oh no, the electric to the shed wasn’t compliant...Get a properly qualified spark to do the job right in the first place. What can you do to help an electrician get power to your shed? • Digging trenches takes time and elbow grease, both of which are expensive if you pay someone else to do it. • Use pegs and string to mark the proposed route for the cable, as agreed with your electrician, making sure there aren’t likely to be any other cables or utilities running across the line of the trench. • Although there’s no official depth to which the cable must be buried, the Health and Safety Executive recommends 450mm or 600mm as specified by the National Joint Utilities Group.
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How to Level a Yard [8 Steps] STEP 1: Mow Your Lawn. ... STEP 2: Dethatch Your Lawn [As Needed] ... STEP 3: Dig up the grass in the sunken area of...
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is... Avoid cowboy electricians Should you have the misfortune to meet the wrong man or woman to quote for the job, it’s a good idea to be aware of what malpractice looks like and when to steer clear of it. Always get a few quotes. If one quote for the job is much cheaper than the others, that’s the one to bin. Also beware anyone who wants you to pay up front or who says they can start the next day. Good electricians are booked up for weeks ahead – find someone who can schedule in your work in a month or two’s time. Avoid anyone who wants to do the job for cash – without a paper trail - you’ll have no recourse if the job goes wrong. And do check up on references, and testimonials to make sure they’re genuine and that previous customers are happy with the work your spark has done for them. Good electricians’ work is neat and tidy. If you spot anyone bodging existing DIY electrics, failing to properly secure cables, leaving connections dangling, or other signs they’re being slapdash, tackle them about it. Running power to your shed is a great idea, but it must be done properly. For safety and to comply with the law, get a professional to do it. But in terms of helping you get the most from your shed, it’s well worth the effort and expense.
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Vinyl Sheds: 25 to 30+ Year Lifespan One of the most popular shed types we build, vinyl sheds are our best option for the lowest maintenance and...
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