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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi gumboot, if the wiring is condemned,I would inform the client verbally then put it in writing, just because you haven't had a shock doesn't mean all is ok, if you have an old fashioned fuseboard ( fuses with fusewire) it will probably require at least upgrading,New consumer unit,with RCCD protection and earthing upgraded,
If an electrician comes in and does a periodic test for you he will tell you in simplr terms what is wrong (don't try to understand report) if he is nic registered the forms are numbered if not like me he will have his own system of numbering, hard to say how much a rewire would be,where do you live? how big is house? how many lights,sockets,cookers,showers etc ? are wires to be buried in walls or in trunking?
please post back,I will try to give rough idea, hope this helps, Ray
Hi gumboot,
The Normal report on an installtion is called (Periodic Report) these consist of either 3 or 6 pages detailing the type of wiring, condition of wiring,fuseboard,earthing etc, the original report goes to whoever orders the check,the electrician keeps a counterfeit copy for his records, ask to see the report,if it is bad look at the part that says observations and recommendations, this will give you an insight as to what was found, if you call out an electrician to do a report fo you,it will take a few hours depending on size of property,I charge �150.00 to do a thorough report,hope this helps you, Ray
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