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I know its had to say without seeing the job but can anyone tell me how long they would expect it to take to complete the following rewire...

-One newly qualified electrician
-Not being lived in or any furniture
-All floorboards exposed
-Good sized 3 bed house (lounge, kitchen, dining and breakfast room)
-All chasing required (exisiting sockets on skirting)

Thanks :)
 
anything from 4 days to about 7. much easier if you have help chasing and pulling cables.
 
approx two working weeks (10 days) if you are alone and newly qualified dont fall into the trap "most sparks can do it in a week so i must"
 
So it's a void rewire, 3 bed, chased in. Are you making good, is it bare minimum in each room sockets & lighting wise??? telephones, TV, Sky etc etc???

You may be looking at at as much as 10 days if theres a lot of kit going in & making good the chases.
 
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if the drops are in tube, you may be able to re-use a lot of it. and it all depends on how many hours you put in each day.
seriously, though, a full rewire is really a 2 man job.
 
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All your chasing first a couple of days. Then all your wiring lifting boards and running cables fitting them perhaps 2 1/2 days. Fit the board a day. 2nd fix 1 day perhaps day and a half. Testing and certs a day so allow 8 days that could go into a 9th morning.

That's on your own if you have someone to help then you can take perhaps 3 days off that, certianly 2 and half.
 
wow!! from a new build/rewire i would expect to take couple hours to fit board and to test it all out! the joys of knowing where all your stuff goes and terminates etc!
have to rename you speedy gonzales. 2 hours for a board inc. snags! and hypnotising the cut-out seals to fall off!!!
 
wow!! from a new build/rewire i would expect to take couple hours to fit board and to test it all out! the joys of knowing where all your stuff goes and terminates etc!

Well that is like a piece of string really. If it's 6 circuits and a nice easy fit then yes. But I also allow bonding in that which may need cable running to. Changing you tails , I always fit an outside MET.

I don't think I have ever fitted a CU in a couple of hours to be honest. A fairly decent size board dressed neatly should be half a day with a tails fit and bonding. I just would allow a day and take everyting into account
 
Agreed!!! hence why i hate answering these type of questions!!
what else would you be doing on a bank holiday morning? fitting an extra socket for the wifew's hair dryer? tidying out the van? making friends with a new bottle of Jack?
 
10 days would be fair. Usually work on the basis first week 1st fixing as the target, second week 2nd fix board and test no pressure then. I allow a day for the board and testing too, the board is the one part of the install people actually take notice of, this then gives them a slight degree of confidence on the rest of the rewire you've done doesn't always work like this but it does show a level of professional pride.
 
me and jack fell out!!! i cheated on him new years eve!!

at FT work mate!! and yes van needs a tidy!! might use my time constructively at work!! :)
 
Myself, one other sparky and a good grafting labourer, 3 to 3 and half days, plus half day for plasterer to make good and a good clean up. But as Lenny states, are you doing TV / SKY /Alarms etc, this will increase time needed. My quoted time is due to experience, i have done loads of them, and the lads who help have as well, and they know how i work and what is expected. If its any help, my first ever rewire was a 3 bed bungalow, a very big bungalow, and it took me and my mate 10 days.

Cheers..Howard
 
Lol, 23 posts and now the OP knows he's looking at between 2 and 14 days!

This will be great experience, take your time, plan routes logically, make a really good job of it.
 
"All your chasing first a couple of days."

Hum, this could be very optomistic. Self and a mate are currently working on a complete rewire of a 4 bed, 4 reception villa and we have spent 6 days so far - day 1 temporary supply and taking out what electrics that were there. So 2 1/2 mans days each on chasing out and we've not even looked at the kitchen as yet.

You haven't said anything about the type of construction/smoke alarms/downlighters/extras!!

We've got 20 days costed in and it could get very tight towards the end!
 
2 weeks especially if you're new to it. If you can give someone a few days cash work helping you with chasing and running the cables it's gonna cut down that time considerably. If I do a rewire on my tod when I haven't much else on I sually allow 2 weeks, but that's for the works, telly, phone, networking etc, empty house WITH furniture.

Agree with Durham if putting in the board on something you rewired yourself it should be a lot quicker... I wouldn't say 2 hours, but certainly in a morning, barring any major problems. Mind you I'm a bit of a weirdo I LOVE putting in boards and all the testing that goes with it.....
 

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