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Evening guys, I was just wondering how much everyone charges for a board change? Just in general, upstairs ring, downstairs ring, upstairs lights, downstairs lights, boiler supply and shower supply, replace the tails to 25mm and Main Earth to 16mm.
 
Depends on test results and state of wiring. Also how many circuits. Accessibility and so on. Then there is the fact that people do it for ÂŁ80-100 irregardless. So pitch yourself in the middle of that lot and pick a number. But anyway @Murdoch has got it right I reckon. I guess @Phil Thompson is around the right price for what you describe. Last box I did was ÂŁ550 took me eleven hours and the electrics were horrendous the box high up in a confined space and working out he circuits was pure hell.
 
Depends on test results and state of wiring. Also how many circuits. Accessibility and so on. Then there is the fact that people do it for ÂŁ80-100 irregardless. So pitch yourself in the middle of that lot and pick a number. But anyway @Murdoch has got it right I reckon. I guess @Phil Thompson is around the right price for what you describe. Last box I did was ÂŁ550 took me eleven hours and the electrics were horrendous the box high up in a confined space and working out he circuits was pure hell.

Board changes are definitely hit and miss aren't they. Lol
Some can be a piece of cake and others are a complete and utter nightmare.
 
Depends on the size of the board, size of the house, access to and ease of replacing said board. Bonding and how you will get bonding installed (if needed).
Items that will need testing / anything hard to test etc.
 
Thing is that there are far too variables .......... including where you are in the UK and how busy/desperate your are...........

And there are occasions I will decline to do a CU change unless I do a full or partial EICR first...... to determine if adding RCD's is only going to mean the power going off on a regular basis............
 

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