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Hi All. I am curious to know what people would charge for installing a standard 17th edition split fuseboard in London. Bearing in mind you can get a wylex board with all breakers for about £70.
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not hard at all. you put the black bits in with the fat blue one ( either one will do), the green ( or bare) ones in with the spare one at the top ( coz. they don't do anyhing really, they're only stripping cords) and the red ones in the switchy bits. turn the big red switch on, then phone a sparks to put it all right..... ssssshimpleBUT U CAN GET A BOARD FOR £70! .........lol
It cant be that hard can it!
10 way wylex fully loaded £65 + vat Electric Center. no quibble exchange. yes, you are being ripped at£85. do you buy from cef?
10 way wylex fully loaded £65 + vat Electric Center. no quibble exchange. yes, you are being ripped at£85. do you buy from cef?
Well the board is 10 way with all the appropriate breakers needed to do a whole two story house. And they do go wrong, but my local wholesalers are good as gold for replacing faulty mcbs, rcds, rcbos.
I was thinking around about the £400 mark, with mains water and gas bonding all extra considering route, length, awkwardness running etc etc.
Although to be honest if I'm doing a job for someone who doesn't want inconvenience, its RCBO'S all the way. And at £28 a pop, the £400 price certainly goes up a quid or two ;-))
One question though. When you say £400, is that including a NICEIC Cert, or is that extra too???
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