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On a job of that size (6 rooms being totally gutted and revamped) I’d almost always want to run new circuits, so I know there will be no issues.

Only exception would be if the existing installation was in extremely good condition.
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On a job of that size (6 rooms being totally gutted and revamped) I’d almost always want to run new circuits, so I know there will be no issues.

Only exception would be if the existing installation was in extremely good condition.
Agree where ever you looked on this one there would be problems so rewire the only option really.
Wish the others involved realised that this is what required & not thinking of the cheapest & quickest way of doing it.
 
Farmhouse. You’ll get a lot of rodents gnawing on the t&e. Full rewire IMO.

As said before, you don’t want blamed for something that goes wrong with the old system AFTER you’ve extended circuits.
 
Dear customer,

Please accept our quote as detailed for the amount of ÂŁX0000.00

The work quoted for is a complete rewire of all circuits, which is deemed to be necessary based on the EICR carried out by us.
Please note that this is also based on our walk-in opinion, along with our gut feeling.

Yours etc
Well at least it is being honest about it, more than many drive-by are!
 

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