A lot of Bristol's housing is older stock, the Victorian terraces of Bedminster, Southville and Bishopston, post-war semis and converted flats, and plenty are still running on wiring that's well past its best. Old rewireable fuses, rubber or fabric-coated cables and too few sockets are all signs a home is overdue a rewire. It's the biggest electrical job a house ever has, so it deserves proper planning.
We go room by room with you before a single cable is lifted, agreeing where every socket, switch and light should go. Floors are protected, walls chased cleanly and everything made good afterwards. Every circuit is tested and certified before handover, and because we're NAPIT registered we notify Building Control for you, so the job is signed off correctly with your certificate to prove it.
Designed around you
A room-by-room plan agreed before we start, so every socket and switch lands exactly where you want it.
Dust sheets as standard
Floors and furniture protected, walls made good and every room left clean at the end of each day.
New consumer unit included
A modern fuse box with surge protection and a safety switch on every circuit, neatly labelled.
Tested, certified and signed off
Tested to the current wiring regulations and notified to Building Control through our NAPIT registration.
Your questions, answered
How much does a full rewire cost in Bristol?
Every house is different, so we price each rewire individually after seeing the property. You get one fixed price in writing before any work starts.
How long does a rewire take?
One to two weeks for a typical three-bedroom home, depending on size and whether you're living in it. You get a clear day-by-day plan before we start.
Can we stay in the house during the rewire?
Usually yes. We work room by room and keep the power on overnight wherever possible, and we'll tell you honestly if the job would be quicker with the house empty.
Ready for electrics done properly?
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