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Hi, I'm in the process of buying a 1940's 3 bed semi. I've just had a homebuyers survey done on the house and it's come back as damp on internal walls and a that the electrics needed to be brought upto date.
I've got a damp proofer going out to have a look at that but wondered if anyone give me any info about the electrics. The report said they fuse box look 'old fashioned' this is prob case as couple in there now have been in for aprox 40yrs, is it likely that the whole house needs rewiring or just the fuse box that will need replacing? and what sort of price will i be looking at? Thanks for any help you can offer.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm sorry to say but the previous 2 answers are extremely wide of the mark. Electric cable is only expected to last 25 years max so a re-wire is definately necessary. The only sure way to confirm this is have whats known as a periodic inspection done. You need to have an NICEIC approved contractor carry this out. Go to www.niceic.org.uk where you can search by post code for your nearest approved contractor. This inspection will cost you approx �100. To have the property re-wired you will be not looking to get any change from �2000, and if you wanted decorative lights, downlighters or chrome or brass sockets you can expect that figure to get higher. On a further note, there is new government legislation coming in from the 1st January 2005 which makes it illegal for any non qualified person to carry out electrical work in the home. As was a similar legislation with Corgi registered gas.
thanks for your answers. I dont think attempting even 1% of the rewire myself would be a very good idea as I cant even wire a plug without instruction!!!
Ive got a sparky going out to have a look, am fully expecting a full rewire and to be honest its an unexpected cost but if it needs to be done it needs to be done.
im an niceic approved electrical contractor and part p approved, i just cant stop laughing at some of these statements regarding prices ie a rewire for �1000, to install a socket for �20 part p is just bathrooms and kitchens you can do 99 per cent yourself its easy blah blah blah if this is the case u would earn more money doing a paper round.if they are charging u that much, there not qualified and dont no what they doing.house rewires should depend on how many points ie light point, socket outlet etc etc a 2 bed house in my experience would be between 2300 2700 plus vat a three bed 2600 3200 plus vat testing 2 bed 130-140 plus vat 3 bed 140-150 all this prices can go up depending on how big/how many points/are the premesis occupied. any way i hope this helps someone the above statement is a lot more accurate than some of the ******** ive read regarding this matter.just remember if someone offers to do you a rewire for �1000 look for his tools in his milk float.be safe always use a part p qualified niceic contractor.
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