Consumer Unit Replacement in Penzance & Penwith
Overview
An outdated fuse board is one of the most common reasons homes fail an EICR or struggle to get buildings insurance. Replacing it with a modern consumer unit brings your installation up to current regulations and gives you the protection of RCD-covered circuits. As a NAPIT-registered electrician, I provide an Electrical Installation Certificate and a Building Control Compliance Certificate on completion.
What's involved
Assessment
I check the existing installation, the number of circuits, location of the board, and any access constraints before quoting.
Isolation and replacement
The supply is isolated, the old unit is removed, and the new consumer unit is fitted and wired. Where multiple units are being merged into one, this stage takes longer but the end result is tidier and more manageable.
Testing and certification
All circuits are tested to BS 7671. You receive an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) and, as I am NAPIT-registered, I provide a Building Control Compliance Certificate - so the work is fully signed off without you needing to notify the council separately.
Typical Costs
Price depends on the number of circuits, whether multiple units are being merged into one, and the location - a board at head height in an open cupboard is much quicker than one trapped behind a boiler.
Common Questions
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Ready to get a quote?
Call or WhatsApp Ryan for a free, no-obligation quote. Usually responds same day.