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I’ve just quoted £600 for a board change, nice straightforward swap out, nothing taxing, and I know I’ve got more work to do in the house for an existing good customer.

Anyone else it would be more than that.

For prices, you’re starting to reach silly cheap money there.
Don’t go with the cheapest. Do some research, look at Facebook pages, reviews, even past customers if you know any.
I quoted £565 for a 10way fusebox with SPD and 6 rcbos, inc. £130 for the EICR. I'm only just starting out so I'm happy to be a bit cheaper.
 
thanks, the guy quoting £575 said the full cert eicr is included. it certainly is a cheap quote but there's loads of recommendations on fb and seems to have a very good reputation for doing good work. i'll ask him about the cert covering the existing installation.

appreciate your help!
That EICR ( Electrical Installation Condition Report) mentioned, if it is one, would be for the existing installation.
EIC is Electrical Installation Cert.....required for new installation of Consumer Unit.
Just so you know.
 

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