I've recently has an EICR (report attached) carried out on my two bed flat because I need to rent it out for a year. The electrician has come back saying I need to replace the fuse box to pass the inspection (which I was expecting as no RCD and generally out of date), he has also 'strongly recommended' a full rewire of the flat because of very low insulation readings. The cost of the fusebox and other C2 item is ÂŁ640 or for the full rewire they have quoted ÂŁ5400. The wiring is 40 years old.
I've not got the money to be able to do the full rewire at the moment and would need to save up a bit to be able to pay for it. But if I can't rent the flat out then I won't be able to do that. Ideally I would replace the fuse box now and then do the rewire within the next year or two, but I don't want to put potential tenants in danger (They did not say that a full rewire was required to pass the EICR).
My questions are:
Thanks in advance
I've not got the money to be able to do the full rewire at the moment and would need to save up a bit to be able to pay for it. But if I can't rent the flat out then I won't be able to do that. Ideally I would replace the fuse box now and then do the rewire within the next year or two, but I don't want to put potential tenants in danger (They did not say that a full rewire was required to pass the EICR).
My questions are:
- Is it possible to replace the fuse box without doing the rewire immediately, or might this cause new issues to arise? i.e. frequent tripping
- Are the resistance values as bad as they are saying, and is there a real safety hazard there?
- I'm getting a couple more quotes for full rewire but does 5400 sound fair for a 63 square meter flat (floorplan attached)
Thanks in advance
- TL;DR
- EICR. Rewire recommended. Can it wait?