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Signs Your Edwardian House Needs Rewiring
Look out for: old round-pin sockets, fabric-covered cables, frequent fuse trips, burning smells, or a dated fuse box without RCDs. If your property hasnt been rewired in 25+ years, an inspection is wise.
Understanding Your Consumer Unit
Modern Edwardian Houses should have a consumer unit with MCBs and RCDs for safety. If you still have a fuse board with rewirable fuses, this should be upgraded as a priority.
Adding Sockets Without Full Rewire
Sometimes you can add circuits without complete rewiring. A qualified electrician can assess whether your existing installation can accommodate new socket runs safely.
Smart Home Integration
When rewiring a Edwardian House, consider future-proofing with smart home infrastructure. Data cabling, smart lighting circuits, and EV charger preparation add value and convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does rewiring a Edwardian House cost?
Full rewiring of a 3-bed Edwardian House typically costs £4,000-£6,000 including a new consumer unit. Price varies based on accessibility and number of circuits required.
Do I need to move out during rewiring?
Not usually. We work room by room and ensure youve have power and lighting each evening. Most rewires take 5-7 days for a typical Edwardian House.
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