sonofabrit
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Hi all,
House I am due to complete on will need a new consumer unit, which will have a Electrician come round to replace. Also, it has minimal sockets around the house for a modern family. From what I researched (but will follow up with local electricians in my area), is that pretty much no-one wants to hook up someone elses first fix work, which I understand, but is frustrating.
Just looking to bounce an idea that I think is legitmate? As far as I know, a DIY'er can't run a new circuit, or do electrics within a bathroom, however, I do believe they can extend a exisiting circuit as much as they want. Either with a spured fuse and off you go, or breaking into ring main and then returning back to where you started to complete it again.
Is there anything in the regs stopping me from "rewiring" the house if I can find the starting socket in the up/down socket circuits, adding all new sockets next to the originals + additional where neeed to and returning back to the original socket, leaving the original circuit in tact as far as the consumer unit is concerned? Apart from the excess dead cable in walls (floor joist side would remove) is there anything wrong with this?
Thanks in advance.
John
House I am due to complete on will need a new consumer unit, which will have a Electrician come round to replace. Also, it has minimal sockets around the house for a modern family. From what I researched (but will follow up with local electricians in my area), is that pretty much no-one wants to hook up someone elses first fix work, which I understand, but is frustrating.
Just looking to bounce an idea that I think is legitmate? As far as I know, a DIY'er can't run a new circuit, or do electrics within a bathroom, however, I do believe they can extend a exisiting circuit as much as they want. Either with a spured fuse and off you go, or breaking into ring main and then returning back to where you started to complete it again.
Is there anything in the regs stopping me from "rewiring" the house if I can find the starting socket in the up/down socket circuits, adding all new sockets next to the originals + additional where neeed to and returning back to the original socket, leaving the original circuit in tact as far as the consumer unit is concerned? Apart from the excess dead cable in walls (floor joist side would remove) is there anything wrong with this?
Thanks in advance.
John