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Ohh, you opinioned in another thread in January this year concerning a 4 bed houseÂŁ10K basic Re-wire is pretty standard these days
2 socket per room and 1 pendant light is absolute bare bones these days 5 grand would be absolute bare bones re-wire literally , I never get any customers just wanting the absolute minimum on a full re-wire these days neverOhh, you opinioned in another thread in January this year concerning a 4 bed house
"You could probably do a Very basic rewire for about ÂŁ5000, Very basic. A couple double sockets in every room , a pendant light in each room , a bit of 2 way switching and maybe a couple outside lights."
Personally I think ÂŁ10K is completely over the top!
A basic rewire in an unoccupied empty property would probably come in at ÂŁ5k in January move forward 6 months and all the material price increases coming through and you are very likely pushing towards ÂŁ6kOhh, you opinioned in another thread in January this year concerning a 4 bed house
"You could probably do a Very basic rewire for about ÂŁ5000, Very basic. A couple double sockets in every room , a pendant light in each room , a bit of 2 way switching and maybe a couple outside lights."
Personally I think ÂŁ10K is completely over the top!
EXACTLYA basic rewire in an unoccupied empty property would probably come in at ÂŁ5k in January move forward 6 months and all the material price increases coming through and you are very likely pushing towards ÂŁ6k
As Dusty points out once the "wouldn't it be nice if we had" kicks in and you start the price spiralling upwards the sky is the limit and once you add in the occupied and furniture / carpet / laminate flooring you bump the price again
While you may consider ÂŁ10k completely over the top you may be searching for a long time to find an electrician who will do it significantly cheaper
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