I still use red and black every now and then on proper posh alterations where I want to keep the colours as per the original install
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Discuss Why do i need a rewire when i've passed inspection with no issues? in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
Middle of London £17k would barely get you a 1 bed flat Re-wire these days, some of the prices I see banded about this year are eye watering. You only have to look at what Artisan are charging £800 per day + Vat for Re-wire work and that is in Cambridge.17k sounds a bit steep to me, less it’s a Trump palace and spec, in the middle of London.
Clearly I'm in the wrong job!You only have to look at what Artisan are charging ÂŁ800 per day + Vat for Re-wire work and that is in Cambridge.
I believe there is a specific job title for people who mate for money ;-)I would happily mate for ÂŁ200 a day long as I get me hour for lunch lol
Electric stud ehI believe there is a specific job title for people who mate for money ;-)
Hmmm maybe a spur on a spur in the ring, or is the house that big that you would have a circuit length of 50+ metres on 2.5/1.5 T&E?I completely agree with @Intoelectrics, Looking at the results from 2 years ago I'd be surprised if a rewire was warranted but only a decent EICR will tell you.
My top concern from the last testing is that circuit 4 is getting close to being too long (Zs of 1.04 ohms sitting on a B32). It wouldn't be sensible to extend that circuit.
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