The cottages around Winslow's Market Square and High Street are some of the oldest homes in our patch, and plenty are still running on wiring that predates the current regulations by decades. A rewire in a building like this needs a careful, room-by-room plan, not a job rushed through in a week.
We agree where every socket, switch and light should go before we start, protect floors and features while we work, and chase walls cleanly so the finish disappears once decorated. Every circuit is tested and certified, and as NAPIT-registered electricians we notify the work to Building Control for you.
Designed around you
A room-by-room plan agreed before we start, so every socket and switch lands exactly where you want it.
Planned around period features
Original floors, doors and cornicing around the Market Square protected and worked around, not disturbed unnecessarily.
Tested, certified and signed off
Every circuit tested to the current wiring regulations and notified to Building Control through our NAPIT registration.
Your questions, answered
How much does a rewire cost in Winslow?
A full rewire of a typical three-bedroom home costs £4,000 to £8,000, with older Market Square and High Street cottages sometimes a little more depending on access. Either way you get one fixed price in writing before any work starts.
Can we live in the house during a rewire?
Usually yes. We work room by room and keep the power on overnight wherever possible. For bigger jobs it's sometimes quicker with the house empty, and we'll tell you honestly which suits.
How do I know if my Winslow home needs rewiring?
Common signs are a fuse box with rewireable fuses, fabric or rubber-coated cables, warm or loose sockets and too few sockets per room. An EICR will tell you for certain.
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