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Rewire? whats invlved

halia
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I've been advised my house needs its electrics sorting by a homebuyers survey but a bit confused about whats needed exactly.
I'm happy (and so are potential buyers) with placement of sockets and lights, so how much mess is invovled? the wiring is old, probably pre 1980.
Is it possible to have units upgraded/replaced without the mess and hassle of having new sockets put in, new cables chased into walls etc?
I'm happy (and so are potential buyers) with placement of sockets and lights, so how much mess is invovled? the wiring is old, probably pre 1980.
Is it possible to have units upgraded/replaced without the mess and hassle of having new sockets put in, new cables chased into walls etc?
DEBT: £500 credit card £800 Bank overdraft
£14 Weekly food budget
£14 Weekly food budget
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I've been advised my house needs its electrics sorting by a homebuyers survey but a bit confused about whats needed exactly.
I'm happy (and so are potential buyers) with placement of sockets and lights, so how much mess is invovled? the wiring is old, probably pre 1980.
Is it possible to have units upgraded/replaced without the mess and hassle of having new sockets put in, new cables chased into walls etc?
The degree of mess all depends upon how good a job was done originally. If the cables were chased in and plastered straight over, then it is messy to rewire. If they were put in conduit with straight runs and not tightly packed, and there is good access to the other ends to give straight pulls, then it is much cleaner job. It will involve moving furniture to lift floorboards to get access to the pulls in most cases.After the uprising of the 17th June The Secretary of the Writers Union
Had leaflets distributed in the Stalinallee Stating that the people
Had forfeited the confidence of the government And could win it back only
By redoubled efforts. Would it not be easier In that case for the government
To dissolve the people
And elect another?0 -
hi halia,
i'd recommend getting a periodic inspection report done first, then you will know what(if anything )needs doing. A P.I.R will cost from £150, but it sounds to me that the surveyer is just covering there backside. It maybe that there is nothing wrong with your cables but you might be advised to upgrade your consumer unit and bonding which would not create loads of mess0 -
I would suggest maybe a PIR
I sometimes also give free visual quotes. If I am rushed off my feet I can't always fit them in.
It may be advisable to call a local registered electrician. If he/she is worth thier salt they should know the estate you live in and how old the wiring is, and if it requires rewiring
You should use a competent person for the work, links below
In Scotland:
Individuals regitered;
http://www.sbsa.gov.uk/register/ListAC.asp
Companies
http://www.sbsa.gov.uk/register/SearchCo.asp?T=Construction&ID=2
In England and Wales:
http://www.competentperson.co.ukbaldly going on...0 -
Thanks all, I did take a couple of sockets off and checked the cabling and its grey plastic coated nto black rubber so at least SOME of the wiring has been updated since the house was built!
I'll see about getting a PIRDEBT: £500 credit card £800 Bank overdraft
£14 Weekly food budget0 -
Thanks all, I did take a couple of sockets off and checked the cabling and its grey plastic coated nto black rubber so at least SOME of the wiring has been updated since the house was built!
I'll see about getting a PIR
???? Plastic on rubber? Are you sure it isn't lead on rubber? If it is, you really do need a rewire.After the uprising of the 17th June The Secretary of the Writers Union
Had leaflets distributed in the Stalinallee Stating that the people
Had forfeited the confidence of the government And could win it back only
By redoubled efforts. Would it not be easier In that case for the government
To dissolve the people
And elect another?0
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