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  1. driverman

    UK Rewire cost?

    Yes, that's what I thought and told him, plus possibly updating earth bonding if required. He just wanted an approx idea, if total rewire required. I did say, that if he buys it and intends to alter a lot, it may well be best to install a new electrical installation from scratch.
  2. driverman

    UK Rewire cost?

    Thanks for reply. Mate has looked at a property. Usual things, what needs doing to it, how much going to cost etc, so as to make an offer for the property. I've said no lower than £3000 possibly nearer to £4000
  3. driverman

    UK Rewire cost?

    Yes, understand that Pete, you are correct. Hence, why I'm after a typical average price.
  4. driverman

    UK Rewire cost?

    Thanks for reply Pete. Mate lives miles away. He just called me, asked the question. I'm way out of date re pricing.
  5. driverman

    UK Rewire cost?

    Hi guys, I'm a retired electrician and been out of the game for many years. A friend of mine is in the process of buying a 1980's property. What would be a typical average rewire cost be of a 2 bedroom bungalow? I know it all depends on what the customers requirements are etc. I've told my...
  6. driverman

    UK Where should sockets be fixed for integrated fridge and freezer?

    Sockets laid underneath plinths? Are you sure? I would suggest that was crap way of doing things, even in those days!
  7. driverman

    Green goo

    Does this type of cable stem from the 60's 70's? It's poor quality made cable, whereby there is a chemical reaction within the cable. I believe a chemical was put in the cable to increase it's current carrying capacity. It's advisable not to be in direct contact with it with bare hands.
  8. driverman

    Cctv distribution to tvs

    System Q, do a box of tricks which i think is called a "scatter box". Mount in the loft between aerial and distribution system box 1570827152 https://www.systemq.com/Product/MOD200
  9. driverman

    Existing Burglar Alarm High Wycombe Bucks

    Thanks for reply: Yes, I'm hoping someone local may be able to help as I now live miles away
  10. driverman

    UK Are Grommets necessary

    Yes, grommets should of been used full stop. They cost pennies. Really annoys me when not used.
  11. driverman

    Existing Burglar Alarm High Wycombe Bucks

    Hi Guys. I'm not an alarm installer. Existing alarm system installed approx 20 years ago by me at Sisters. It's an old Electricity Board (later Square one) type System. It's not worked for a few years due to Fault displayed on end panel, therefore not used. PIR's led's work. LED's on outside...
  12. driverman

    Gas Bonding Conductor in 20mm conduit

    4mm T&E and 10mm earth wire in 20mm conduit. I would of thought a bit tight. Would that comply re space factor?
  13. driverman

    Moving meter - Service Entry (SE) cable into panel

    I'm commenting late at night long day. Re DNO meter position? Are you planning to have that sited in the cellar? If so, that's a no no these days. Classed as fire hazard and flood hazard.
  14. driverman

    Additional supplementary bonding

    Still, at the time, if instructed by our superiors, you just got on and did it! Looked diabolical at times!
  15. driverman

    New UK Power Supply - Unbelievable quote

    Possibly appeal the cost...there must be an organisation that you can appeal to. Might even be mentioned on their web site / quotation.
  16. driverman

    Out door cable for lights

    If low voltage being used as above. You could use extra low voltage equipment, less hazardous
  17. driverman

    New from Lincoln

    Welcome, from an ex Lincoln electrician. Never ever did Pat testing though!
  18. driverman

    Overhead property supply clearance requirements

    Advice about working near overhead power lines| UK Power Networks - https://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/safety/around-power-lines/i-need-advice-about-working-near-overhead-power-lines . This may help, if not already done
  19. driverman

    Overhead property supply clearance requirements

    Re DNO requirements: When workmen on a roof, they must not be able to touch the O/H cables. I think the guide line is, plus 1 meter further than average persons out stretched arm. There are other issues also. DNO guy will discuss with you. Are the existing O/H cables old ? If so DNO may alter /...

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