To replace a ceiling light fixture.
Do you need an electrician to change light fittings.
Have a good weekend.
If you are competent person.
Yes if your light manufacturer instruction clearly says that this light must be installed by qualified electrician according to bs7671.
Installing a ceiling fan.
However as a member of the public the law allows you to carry out some of your own electrical work.
For like to like or same one light to one light replacement you don t need to notify building controller.
Changing a light fitting.
If the fixture is in a kitchen or bathroom then you do need to inform your local buildings.
Technically you are supposed to issue a mw for the change of a light however you can t take everything in gn3 bs7671 osg health safety ect.
If you are providing the fitting or just want a standard ceiling rose i can t see it being an expensive job.
Changing a light switch.
The job is extremely complicated and should never be attempted by an amateur.
Electrical works you cannot do yourself.
After you loosen the screws that hold the existing fixture to the ceiling box you have your hands full holding the fixture and trying to work on the wires.
Only touch electrical connection if you are totally confident and do not take risk as to save under 50 60 you may risk yourself and your family members.
Performing electrical repairs or installations outside of those mentioned above could be a breach of law.
Obviouslly some posts above contradict this but hardly anyone will issue a mw for a like for like replacement i know i definitley won t.
I arranged for an electrician to take down my chandelier light fittings 2 of them in one room before leaving my rented house and to replace them with the original ordinary style light fittings my former landlord is now demanding i provide an electrical certificate for the testing of the lighting circuit that your electrician has to issue after the alteration of the fittings.
While most australians know to call an electrician for the major wiring jobs there are some seemingly simple tasks that most will be happy to help you with as well like.
Old breaker boxes can cause flickering lights blown fuses and more.
I second the sentiment above though if you are going to pay someone to do it you should use an electrician.
Worksafe does not recommend that you do any of your own electrical work unless you have the necessary skills and knowledge.
They will have insurance that covers them whereas i imagine it would be harder to prove competency of a handyman.
If you do want to do some of your own electrical work it is important that you read the following information carefully.
You may be able to pull off this juggling act with a light fixture but if you re messing with a chandelier you need another pair of hands to help.
However nor do you need a qualified electrician just a competent person.