DIY Electrical Work: A Risk Worth Considering
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The UK’s DIY culture has always been strong, but a recent survey by YouGov and commissioned by NICEIC has found that a staggering 89% of adults are willing to undertake domestic electrical work despite knowing it can be life-threatening. This is a concerning trend, especially with the warmer weather and upcoming bank holiday weekends that often motivate people to take on home improvement projects.
- DIY electrical work is a risk worth considering, as highlighted by NICEIC’s Don’t Do DIY Electrics campaign
- Many householders believe that DIY electrical work can be cost-effective, but the costs can be much higher in the long run
- NICEIC-recommended electricians can provide peace of mind and prevent potential risks
Despite the risks, many people still choose to take on DIY electrical work, often motivated by a desire to save money or get a head start on home improvement projects. However, this can lead to a false economy, as the costs of correcting any mistakes or accidents can be much higher than the initial savings.
“Many householders will choose to take advantage of the extended bank holiday weekends to make some home and garden improvements. Whilst it may be tempting for householders to do DIY electrical work to keep down costs, ultimately itβs a risk that isnβt worth taking and a false economy which will cost far more to put right.” – Paul Collins, Technical Director at NICEIC
NICEIC’s research highlights the importance of using an NICEIC-registered electrician to carry out any domestic electrical works. With over 40,000 NICEIC-certified businesses that are regularly assessed to ensure they provide quality work in line with up-to-date electrical standards, homeowners can find a trusted tradesperson via the ‘find a trusted tradesperson tool’ on NICEIC’s website.
| Key Benefits of Using a NICEIC-Registered Electrician | β’ Peace of mind, knowing that the work is done by a qualified and experienced professional |
| β’ Reliability in terms of the work being done to a high standard | β’ Compliance with up-to-date electrical standards and regulations |
| β’ Reduced risk of electrical shock or other accidents | β’ Long-term savings due to the work being done correctly and efficiently |
In conclusion, while the desire to save money and get a head start on home improvement projects can be tempting, the risks associated with DIY electrical work cannot be ignored.