John Brown
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My wife owns a rental property, and the tenant reported the electric shower has stopped working. We went to take a look, and he said the pull switch had been "stuck" for some time, but now the shower had ceased working as well.
I unscrewed the switch, and did a quick check with a non-contact voltage tester, and there's volts. But also there's a lot of blue corrosion (copper sulphate?). So I'm thinking a replacement switch unit from Screwfix for 7 or 8 quid would probably fix it. My question is, am I allowed to do this?
I unscrewed the switch, and did a quick check with a non-contact voltage tester, and there's volts. But also there's a lot of blue corrosion (copper sulphate?). So I'm thinking a replacement switch unit from Screwfix for 7 or 8 quid would probably fix it. My question is, am I allowed to do this?