What are your thoughts on replacing 60s pyro cable?
This is all hypothetical. I'm inspired by a current thread on the forum.
Recently I observed someone having to re-wire a whole block of about 30 flats. Wiring in concealed pyro. Circa 1965.
The reason for all this work was to satisfy the insurance company.
As you can imagine, pvc mini trunking EVERYWHERE.
And not even done well.
QUESTION; was the work REALLY necessary? Would just testing the wiring, and checking the sleeves, have been enough? And of course all the usual upgrades such as new consumer units, checking bonding, maybe replace all the switch and socket fronts?
I was amazed how the residents were forced to have their homes ruined by trunking across the ceilings and round the walls.
This is all hypothetical. I'm inspired by a current thread on the forum.
Recently I observed someone having to re-wire a whole block of about 30 flats. Wiring in concealed pyro. Circa 1965.
The reason for all this work was to satisfy the insurance company.
As you can imagine, pvc mini trunking EVERYWHERE.
And not even done well.
QUESTION; was the work REALLY necessary? Would just testing the wiring, and checking the sleeves, have been enough? And of course all the usual upgrades such as new consumer units, checking bonding, maybe replace all the switch and socket fronts?
I was amazed how the residents were forced to have their homes ruined by trunking across the ceilings and round the walls.