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<blockquote data-quote="WaynW" data-source="post: 444149" data-attributes="member: 28920"><p>The showers were a later addition I'm guessing the person who did those. Simply had a loss of brain cells adding them on the ring. I am pretty sure I can get to those cables with relative amount of ease. So getting a new CU and separating them is annoying but not impossible. What Amp circuit should the showers be on?</p><p></p><p>Umm also what should the Amp be for the security. Sensory and smoke detectors. As they were a much much later addition and done by a full board sparky?!?!</p><p></p><p>From what I can guess so far the cost of new CU, sorting out showers, garage and mess. May in fact be less costly than saying strip it and re-wire</p><p></p><p>Ive looked around at costing for a full rewrire and I'm a little surprised at how low it was to what I thought... for a 3 bed semi, detached garage what price range do you guys think is the mean average. As I have seen job quotes and published advisors giving from 2-4K.</p><p></p><p>Im an apprenticed carpenter and very happy to do masonry and plaster, so don't mind the chasing damage. However some walls/floors are tiled and wouldn't want that level of expense.... couldn't afford it or the time unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaynW, post: 444149, member: 28920"] The showers were a later addition I'm guessing the person who did those. Simply had a loss of brain cells adding them on the ring. I am pretty sure I can get to those cables with relative amount of ease. So getting a new CU and separating them is annoying but not impossible. What Amp circuit should the showers be on? Umm also what should the Amp be for the security. Sensory and smoke detectors. As they were a much much later addition and done by a full board sparky?!?! From what I can guess so far the cost of new CU, sorting out showers, garage and mess. May in fact be less costly than saying strip it and re-wire Ive looked around at costing for a full rewrire and I'm a little surprised at how low it was to what I thought... for a 3 bed semi, detached garage what price range do you guys think is the mean average. As I have seen job quotes and published advisors giving from 2-4K. Im an apprenticed carpenter and very happy to do masonry and plaster, so don't mind the chasing damage. However some walls/floors are tiled and wouldn't want that level of expense.... couldn't afford it or the time unfortunately. Wayne [/QUOTE]
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