Sorry to start yet another DIY rewire thread. I have read several which all seem to descend into an argument about DIY electricians putting their homes and families at risk etc!
I would greatly appreciate advice on what it's sensible and safe for a competent DIYer to do to reduce the costs of a complete rewire.
To expand slightly - I have just purchased a mid terraced,three bed victorian property, in need of total refurbishment, to include a full rewire to current standards. Money is tight but I have plenty of time, and wanted to do as much of the donkey work as possible, for example chasing walls, lifting floorboards, making good, cleanup etc.
Would an electrician object to me running cables, as long as they are run correctly and visible for inspection? Or is this a step too far? I am not proposing to make any connections myself and would ensure they were correctly sited, following advice from whoever takes on the job. Can I mount my own mounting boxes? I would prefer to so I can ensure they are properly secured having found boxes nailed into plasterboard in my last property.
Also is this effort likely to save me a significant portion of the electricians time / cost? Would this make the job more or less attractive to an electrician?
Based near croydon if anyone is interested- am I allowed to say that?!
Edit - sorry most realised where I posted this- obvious I'm not a regular huh? Hope a higher power is kind enough to move this to the right place...
I would greatly appreciate advice on what it's sensible and safe for a competent DIYer to do to reduce the costs of a complete rewire.
To expand slightly - I have just purchased a mid terraced,three bed victorian property, in need of total refurbishment, to include a full rewire to current standards. Money is tight but I have plenty of time, and wanted to do as much of the donkey work as possible, for example chasing walls, lifting floorboards, making good, cleanup etc.
Would an electrician object to me running cables, as long as they are run correctly and visible for inspection? Or is this a step too far? I am not proposing to make any connections myself and would ensure they were correctly sited, following advice from whoever takes on the job. Can I mount my own mounting boxes? I would prefer to so I can ensure they are properly secured having found boxes nailed into plasterboard in my last property.
Also is this effort likely to save me a significant portion of the electricians time / cost? Would this make the job more or less attractive to an electrician?
Based near croydon if anyone is interested- am I allowed to say that?!
Edit - sorry most realised where I posted this- obvious I'm not a regular huh? Hope a higher power is kind enough to move this to the right place...