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horaceknapp921 ([info]horaceknapp921) wrote,
@ 2012-02-18 17:43:00

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Entry tags:eastbourne electrician, electrical contractor, electrician in eastbourne, electricians eastbourne, how much house rewires, how much is a full house rewire, how much is it to rewire a house

How Much is a House Rewire?
Little did I know before I thought the property that there were some serious issues with the electrics and some difficult electrical jobs ahead even for the experienced electrician.

I thought I could get away with simply changing my old a dilapidated fuse box, one which looked as if it had taken a step back in time to the first environment war! What I did not realise was that the rest of the old wires in the house simply couldn't cope with the amount of electricity flying through these!

I tried to do the job myself, I've changed a several plug sockets before and I thought I'd be ready to change an old fuse box, I mean, what may be so difficult, blue is usually left, brown and right and green and yellow wire are earth correct? The easiest way to explain what happened is simply the house nearly burned down and I nearly wiped out myself! Turns out there is far more to changing a blend board than I at first thought and believe you and me, it is not something that needs to be tackled without a considerable amount of expertise, knowledge and encounter.

So as you don't make the same mistakes I did so, what I'd like to do is point out some considerations when looking at updating the electrics of an old house.

Wiring - is a wiring black or grey? If it's black than the electrics need checking as this means the cabling is aged! New cabling is gray and heavily insulated within grey PVC so get it checked!

Plug sockets - if your plug sockets are round also, you have some round personal identification number plug holes, then this is certainly real sign that your electrics is old. When these types of circuits were installed many years ago, there wasn't the serious demand on electricity like there's in the modern day home today. All my own kids have laptops, TV's, DVD players, Playstaions etc. or anything else. Old circuit boards simply can't overcome the demand of the ultra-modern day home. Get the idea checked.

Fuse Boards - but if the fuse box looks old and dated therefore uses copper wiring then obtain it checked straight away, ever again, old fuse boxes simply can't cope and will be prone to blowing on a regular basis.

What you would like is a professional electrician who can check your electrics, rewire your house properly making sure it has all the necessary safety certificates that could be extremely useful when selling your personal property. If you need qualified and professional electricians within Stoke on Trent then look no further than Copeland's Electrical Services.
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Is It Time to Upgrade the Fuse Box in Your House?, Why Does My Car have Two Fuse Panels?, Fuses in the HomeRehabbing a home built between 1965 - 1973? ItÂ’s likely the house has aluminum wiring. If so, you need to know how to deal with this particular situation so your bills are covered and make sure that the home is safe since dealing with aluminum wiring ought to be treated differently than with copper wiring.

Exactly why did they start using aluminum in the beginning?

Aluminum wiring was installed in the vast majority of homes built between 1965 - 1973 because the high use of copper by the military during the Vietnam Showdown. This made obtaining copper wire difficult and costly.



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