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Hi just a question, this morning I noticed a 2 gang socket had no power to it, went to check the fuse box/electric meter in the cupboard... and there was a lot of smoke coming out from somewhere? Its not smoking any more. The 2 way gang socket is completely dead. All other outlets seem fine and not affected.

What would be the problem? Is this an expensive job, still waiting to here back from an electrician.

Thanks
 
So should he of recommended the rewire? I'd rather not have that done if it's not essential. As we have hardwood flooring and laminate in all rooms. It would be an absolute nightmare!

If and I do say If you have rubber covered wiring & wiring with no earth conductors then yes, you need a rewire.
Please take the advice already given to you, by several of us & get a proper electrical contractor in to look at it.

That "Certificate" you've been given, really isn't worth the paper it's written on.
 
Are those the rubber wires he's referring to? The ones he advised to get the electricity board to replace (free of charge)

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Are those the rubber wires he's referring to? The ones he advised to get the electricity board to replace (free if charge)

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They won't replace them they are after the meter. All they will do is put you an isolator in. I can't understand why your electrician who must of pulled the main fuse didn't connect straight into the meter??
 
So should he of recommended the rewire? I'd rather not have that done if it's not essential. As we have hardwood flooring and laminate in all rooms. It would be an absolute nightmare!

If what he has written is correct then in my opinion the replacement of the rubber cable in the cooker and lighting circuits should have been a higher priority than replacing the consumer unit.
personally I would refuse to carry out any work on your installation without first properly inspecting it and getting it agreed in writing that all such dangerous items will be fixed.
 

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