Hi all, New homeowner here... hoping it's okay to seek some advice on a quote.
I've recently had some wiring done for a new kitchen in a small 3-bed terrace built in 2001, but we need to replace the aging consumer unit to fit everything in and make it expandable if needed in the future.
I'm very pleased with the work done by the electrician so far, but he's quoting me around ÂŁ650 to supply, fit, test and certify a new consumer unit which sounds rather a lot to me.
The board he's wanting to fit is ÂŁ220 (inc vat), which is a lot more than the most expensive ones I can see stocked on most supplier websites. He's telling me he wants to fit a board with all RCBOs instead of RCDs to future-proof it, but is this really necessary? He clearly wants to fit the best / most modern setup, but I'm feeling maybe it's overkill.
Also, does 10 hours to fit, and test a new CU seem reasonable?
Happy to pay this if it's really needed, but it's come as a bit of a shock after several other unpredicted and costly expenditures (unrelated to the electrics).
Thanks.
I've recently had some wiring done for a new kitchen in a small 3-bed terrace built in 2001, but we need to replace the aging consumer unit to fit everything in and make it expandable if needed in the future.
I'm very pleased with the work done by the electrician so far, but he's quoting me around ÂŁ650 to supply, fit, test and certify a new consumer unit which sounds rather a lot to me.
The board he's wanting to fit is ÂŁ220 (inc vat), which is a lot more than the most expensive ones I can see stocked on most supplier websites. He's telling me he wants to fit a board with all RCBOs instead of RCDs to future-proof it, but is this really necessary? He clearly wants to fit the best / most modern setup, but I'm feeling maybe it's overkill.
Also, does 10 hours to fit, and test a new CU seem reasonable?
Happy to pay this if it's really needed, but it's come as a bit of a shock after several other unpredicted and costly expenditures (unrelated to the electrics).
Thanks.