Home rewiring in Bodmin? Voltrade electricians carry out partial and full rewires to modern standards with proper certification.
Electrical wiring does not last forever. Most wiring installed before the 1980s is likely approaching the end of its safe lifespan, and some older wiring systems (such as rubber-insulated cables or aluminium wiring) can pose a genuine safety risk.
A full or partial rewire brings your home up to the current BS 7671 wiring regulations, making it safer and more suitable for modern electrical demands like EV chargers, heat pumps, and high-power appliances.
Common indicators that a rewire is needed include old round-pin sockets or bakelite switches, cables with rubber or lead sheathing visible in the loft or under floors, frequent blown fuses or tripping circuits, burn marks or scorch marks around sockets, a tingling sensation when touching metal switches or appliances, and an EICR report flagging unsatisfactory results.
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All prices in pounds including call-out fee. Parts quoted separately where applicable. Actual costs depend on the specific fault.
Voltrade members pay from 99 pounds call-out. Non-members pay from 149 pounds. Our GoFIX AI provides a specific cost estimate before you book.
Yes. A full rewire with an up-to-date electrical installation certificate is a strong selling point and removes a common deal-breaking issue in property surveys. Mortgage lenders and insurers also look favourably on recently rewired properties.
A full rewire replaces all cables, sockets, switches, and light fittings, installs a new consumer unit, and provides an Electrical Installation Certificate. We also fit additional sockets and USB outlets where you need them.
We route cables under floors and through ceiling voids wherever possible to minimise wall chasing. Some plaster damage is unavoidable around socket and switch locations, but we keep it to a minimum and make good around each fitting.
A new extension typically needs its own circuits run from the consumer unit. Whether the existing house wiring also needs replacing depends on its age and condition. We test the existing installation and give clear, practical advice.
Wiring has a practical life of 25 to 30 years depending on installation quality and usage. An EICR every 10 years (or 5 for rental properties) checks the condition. In Cornwall properties with a mix of period and modern properties, earlier testing is advisable.
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