Hi

We are having a complete rewire of our house and also new wiring to the two-story extension that is being built.
The Sparky has said we need to change our board to a metal cased 18th edition board. Our board is only 7 years old and has plenty of headroom for adding more devices. See attached picture.

Any advice appreciated as this is a cost that we could do with saving.

Thank you

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Ok, is replacing just the cable and sockets classed as 'a new circuit' so building control has to be notified or it it an 'alteration to an existing circuit' ?
 

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Do I need to change to an 18th edition board when rewiring a house?
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