Discuss When does a domestic property need a rewire ??? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Here's the report, which doesn't look that bad...
There's some stuff that obviously needs doing, but I'm not so sure on a rewire now
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I am in your neck of the woods. Are you busy tomorrow morning or next Wednesday morning for a second opinion?He's in my neck of the woods. I would not be surprised at a lack of earthing conductor. Most service heads never had the facility and there are plenty still without.
Still, the wrong codings ring alarm bells as to the legitimacy of the report.
Why no r1 r2 when he’s stated earth sizes of cables also why no ins res between L and N , looks more of a visual test he’s carried out here
I have one wired and two battery smokesSo already your into new DB (mains ) upgrade bonding , new kitchen (separate ring ) extra sockets in every room , new boiler supply and stat , outside lights , smokes ( pending on how much you value yours and family’s life )
While your ripping house apart and full redecoration and plastering i’d Bite the bullet and do full rewire
I’m presuming you have a budget for your house and ultimately this will sway your decision either wayI have one wired and two battery smokes
It's interesting how this thread is unfolding
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