Hi,
I am in the process of buying a 100 year old house that is in need of a re-wire.
I should have an overlap period of about a month between giving up my rented accommodation and moving in to this house so it seems sensible to get the re-wire done while the house is empty.
Now I am not prepared to re-wire it myself (although I have done some wiring in the past I don't want to put my family at risk). But I do want to do a lot of the preparation to reduce the cost (hopefully someone will come in run and connect the wires and that is basically it).
From what I understand upstairs the wires run up from the floor to the sockets and downstairs they run down the walls to the sockets. Is this correct? Obviously wires to the light switches always run down (ceiling to switch).
So I would like advice on steps I need to take to reduce cost. So far I think:
Remove wood panelling where I need wires run to sockets and light switches.
Remove all of the floorboards upstairs.
Remove kitchen units where a cable run is required
Remove all kitchen appliances
Remove bath panels etc so pipes can be earthed
Anything else I have obviously forgotten. I wasn't going to chase the walls as I am planning on battoning and plasterboarding over the top anyway.
I would also like cables run into the bathroom in case I decide to install a whirlpool bath in the future. Can just leave a junction box under the floor?
Also a "friend" has quoted me a price but can anyone tell me if it seems reasonable. He has said about £2k to rewire (me doing the donkey work). The house is a 3 bedroom terraced cottage.
Any other hints or tips would be greatfully received.
Thanks in advance
I am in the process of buying a 100 year old house that is in need of a re-wire.
I should have an overlap period of about a month between giving up my rented accommodation and moving in to this house so it seems sensible to get the re-wire done while the house is empty.
Now I am not prepared to re-wire it myself (although I have done some wiring in the past I don't want to put my family at risk). But I do want to do a lot of the preparation to reduce the cost (hopefully someone will come in run and connect the wires and that is basically it).
From what I understand upstairs the wires run up from the floor to the sockets and downstairs they run down the walls to the sockets. Is this correct? Obviously wires to the light switches always run down (ceiling to switch).
So I would like advice on steps I need to take to reduce cost. So far I think:
Remove wood panelling where I need wires run to sockets and light switches.
Remove all of the floorboards upstairs.
Remove kitchen units where a cable run is required
Remove all kitchen appliances
Remove bath panels etc so pipes can be earthed
Anything else I have obviously forgotten. I wasn't going to chase the walls as I am planning on battoning and plasterboarding over the top anyway.
I would also like cables run into the bathroom in case I decide to install a whirlpool bath in the future. Can just leave a junction box under the floor?
Also a "friend" has quoted me a price but can anyone tell me if it seems reasonable. He has said about £2k to rewire (me doing the donkey work). The house is a 3 bedroom terraced cottage.
Any other hints or tips would be greatfully received.
Thanks in advance