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The guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Save yourself a lot of hassle, get an independent electrician in.
 
as usual builder knowing every thing!!

he should stick to laying blocks and digging foundations , leave the electrical work alone..!

personally with out looking at the job i would say

New 6 Fuse Box with RCBO's
New Meter Tails
Uprated Main Earth
Install Gas/Water Bonding

ÂŁ500 Approx
 
I went back to him again and the builder now says that the wiring is okay and completely safe as long as I don't want to add more sockets. He said that the sockets in the kitchen aren't earthed but he doesn't know about the rest (in his words, he's no electrician) and he didn't get the electrician to check that because he just asked about the cost for a complete rewire.
Thanks to all of you, I've finally got what I need to speak to the electrician myself and sort it out.
Thank you again. I would never have sorted this out without your help.
 
Please make sure you get an EICR before you decide what you are going to do. The price of this is worth it's weight in gold!!
 
Post your location (just area) I’m sure someone will be nearby. The builder is talking out of his arse, he’s admitted as much. How does he know there’s no earth to the kitchen sockets when he says he hasn’t tested?
At least with someone off this board most are well known to us. Just to say, it won’t be me looking for the work I’ve retired.
 
Id like to recommend getting a quote from an electrical contractor from another source, thomson, yell, google etc, otherwise the builder could potentially get two mates to quote and they wouldnt necessarily be fair prices.. Excuse my not trusting ANYONE :)
 
the builder now says that the wiring is okay and completely safe as long as I don't want to add more sockets. He said that the sockets in the kitchen aren't earthed

If he believes that the socket outlets are not earthed then how on earth (excuse the pun) does he believe that the wiring is in any respect safe?
 

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