Today I want to look at a problem faced by any home-owner on when to do a task or project yourself, and when to call in a specialist. One of my neighbours started to strip down their window frames down to the original steel, but more than a year ago ran out of steam, with only a couple of windows done. These frames are now quite vulnerable, as they have not yet treated or painted them. So the question is what is reasonably "do-able" and even more importantly, what is legal. The three types of work where one needs to be careful, even if you are very competent and courageous, are structural, plumbing and electrical. Some aspects of these need to be done by a registered person or company, otherwise you would be falling foul of building regulations and potentially putting your insurance policy at risk. On the other hand, it becomes very expensive and annoying if you have to call in an electrician every time you need to change a light globe or replace a plug. Two common types of...
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