it's all down to image. he can show off his new kitchen to whoever, but a new CU is of little interest to their neighbours. a bit like Joan Collins spending £40K on her latest facelift and not putting out £300 for a belly tuck.
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Depends on several things Is main bonding in place, test results, some circuits may not pass muster, how many ways circuit breaker are required, could be wrong, depends on the area £400/£500. You will need to get a quote from an approved Electrician, read the guide I attached, could also be you don't need a board change.How much is a board upgrade?
£450 it seems on the price your job site......How much is a board upgrade?
I feel like I should get a new board anyway been in house 16 years and that seems old to me
if it ain't broke, why fix it? if fitted correctly in the first place, @ 16 years, should be good for a lot more years yet.£450 and she wouldn't pay it when spending 15k on a kitchen -
I feel like I should get a new board anyway been in house 16 years and that seems old to me
BG's aggressive,sales driven policy of condemning,fault-free installations,is something i have described,many times,over the last 10 years.
I fully expect it to be the PPI job,of the future.
All that would take,would be a list of people,who believe they were wrongly sold,over-priced and un-required services,and one or more ex-employees,at higher level,to confirm this,as a policy
Sums it up rather well, I'd say.I used to sub to DNO's installing PME terminals. Many jobs came about from BG engineers telling the customer a PME terminal was required when in fact their earth was perfectly adequate. At £180.00 a pop. Don't entertain BG for anything.
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