This is not a legal category. It simply means straightforward work can usually stay with David unless the
real scope shows that fault finding, a written quote, or registered electrical delivery is the better fit.
What this usually means
If the job looks like normal repair or replacement work on existing fittings and controls, you deal
directly with David for the first check, the visit and the handover. That keeps communication simple and
avoids making a modest job feel larger than it needs to before the real scope is clear.
What usually fits
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Like-for-like work on everyday fittings and controls such as switches, sockets, lights, fans and
similar points.
- A short list of overdue small jobs that can often be grouped into one tidy visit.
- One local issue where the photos and first description suggest a limited, practical scope.
What can change the next step
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Hidden damage, wider circuit issues or multiple faults that show the job is not just local small-job
work.
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New circuits, consumer unit work, special-location alterations or anything that needs registered
electrical delivery or formal certification.
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Product choices, layout changes or awkward access that make a written quote or a different visit the
better fit.
Official sources and further guidance