How Messy Is A Rewire?

 

A rewire can be very messy; a rewire is a big job.

 

As part of a rewire the electrician will probably need to:

 

· Run wires in the loft.

 

· Cut channels for wires in walls.

 

· Lift floor boards to run wires under the floor.

 

· Cut holes in walls for new electrical switches.

 

· and so on...

 

 

The list of jobs, above, give you an idea of how messy a rewire can be.

 

 

 

Post Rewire Cleanup

 

As part of the post wire cleanup you, or the electrician, will need to:

 

· Lay carpets and floor boards where they have been lifted.

 

· Do some minor re-plastering to walls and ceilings.

 

· Do some minor decoration to walls and ceilings.

 

· Clear a large amount of dust.

 

 

 

Links

 

Rewire ‘Home Page’

 

Problems That Suggest A Rewire Is Needed

 

Planning A House Rewire

 

Rewire Quote Help & Tips

 

Links – Domestic Electrics & Central Heating Advice

 

RCD ’Home Page’

 

Find, Reset & Investigate Tripping RCDs

 

Domestic Electrical Sockets

 

Home lighting Troubleshooting Tips

 

Judge Electrical Guideline Prices

 

Electrical RCDs         

 

Electrical Surge Protection

 

Central Heating Problems

This web page explains what a post rewire cleanup may involve and how messy a rewire can be.

 

 

An electrical house rewire is a messy job.

 

A post rewire cleanup can take the householder 3 or 4 hours.

 

A post rewire cleanup will probably include minor redecoration.

 

Post Rewire Cleanup

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