Hi Kitty, where in the Borders are you? I'm flat out just now so probably won't be much help to you but I do know some other electricians who might be able to help, depending on where you are.
@littlespark might be interested, I think he is in Chirnside.
Hi Kitty, where in the Borders are you? I'm flat out just now so probably won't be much help to you but I do know some other electricians who might be able to help, depending on where you are.
@littlespark might be interested, I think he is in Chirnside.
I am based in Teesside but will be up in Northumberland Alnwick area in a couple of weeks. Happy to call up and look over your job and price it. Hopefully get your cooker wired in ready for Christmas.
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Says I cannot nessageThat would be great if you're around? We're in Duns so not a million miles away. Do you want to drop me a message to discuss?
The forum will not let me message you. You should be ok to message me and I can then replyThat would be great if you're around? We're in Duns so not a million miles away. Do you want to drop me a message to discuss?
Any decent spark wouldn’t install a circuit into an old board like you say you have as it wouldn’t comply with the current regs... £850 for a kitchen rewire does indeed seem steep but again without actually seeing it we are in no place to comment. There may well be particular challenges that may increase the cost and without laying eyes on it it’s a shot in the dark I’d suggest if it’s a bog standard run of the mill kitchen with no challenges or extra requests you’d be looking somewhere around the £1000 mark for both the kitchen and the board. But as i say this is a complete shot in the dark without laying eyes on it.Is it totally naive of me to think that if the sockets and lights are all working fine - and the previous owners were using them without issue- then we could put off work until after Christmas? Feel free to say if I'm being naive here. Would I be as well to get a condition report/safety check done to see if that's an option?
I'm not too sure why the cooker can't be installed as things stand as the last homeowner had a cooker- the switch and socket was removed as they were doing damp proofing to the kitchen wall. I guess maybe because the house's electrics are so outdated?At this rate we'll be having an outdoor Bbq in the Scottish snow for Christmas dinner
I'm based in Coldstream but I'm working in Duns today and tomorrow so I could pop in and have a quick look for you.
Generally speaking, a partial rewire where lead sheathed cable is present can be (and will be) very challenging. Once lead cable is disturbed electrical faults will be ‘created’ and would have to be disconnected from the new circuit.