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Bedale, and a full rewire that needed two boards.

Bedale and the villages around it, which is the next town along from Hunton and about as local as this business gets. A market town with a long high street and property of every age behind it.

NAPIT registered, no. 67727Based in HuntonAnswer within 24 hours, Mon to Fri
NAPITRegistered, no. 67727
18th EditionBS 7671 wiring regulations
12 yearsIn the trade, six self employed
Fixed quotesPriced before work starts

A job in Bedale worth describing.

A full rewire was carried out on a property in Bedale which ended up on a dual board, meaning two consumer units rather than one, because there were more circuits than a single board had ways for.

That is more common than people expect in a house that has been extended. Every addition wants its own circuit, and a board with ten ways runs out long before the house does. The choice is either a bigger board or a second one alongside it, and which makes sense depends on where the supply comes in and how much room there is to work with. Knowing that at the quoting stage is the difference between a fixed price and a surprise.

The rest of what comes up locally.

Older properties on and around the high street wanting boards brought up to date, and circuits added decades ago that were never quite right. Newer housing on the edges of the town wanting chargers, garden offices and outside supplies.

Being the next town over means the travelling is negligible, so small jobs are genuinely worth doing rather than being priced to justify the trip.

In Bedale

What gets done here.

The full range is available everywhere on the patch. These are the four that come up most around Bedale.

Nearby

Also covered close to Bedale.

The patch runs from Darlington down to Harrogate and York, and out west to Reeth and Hawes. If your village is not named anywhere on this site, it is still worth ringing to ask.

Questions

Worth knowing before you ring.

What is a dual board and do I need one?

It is two consumer units instead of one, used when a property has more circuits than a single board can take. You do not choose it in advance. It comes out of counting the circuits and looking at the space at the incoming supply, which is done before the quote.

How disruptive is a full rewire?

Genuinely disruptive, and anyone saying otherwise has not done one. Floors come up and walls get chased. What can be managed is the sequence, so power and light stay on somewhere in the house while the work moves through it.

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