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What to Expect During a Rewire – A Customer’s Guide

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If you’re planning a full rewire, be prepared – it can a big job! While the end result will be a safer, more efficient electrical system, getting there comes with a fair bit of mess, noise, and temporary disruption.

How Disruptive Is a Rewire?

Rewiring involves lifting floorboards, chasing into walls, and replacing cables, so dust and noise are unavoidable. If you can vacate the property for a few days, work can move faster. If you choose to stay, things will take a little longer as areas are worked on in stages to keep your living space functional. It’s really down to your preference and circumstances. BUT – we’re fast, efficient and tidy…

Things to Consider When Planning Your Rewire

Before work begins, have a detailed chat with your electrician to ensure your new setup meets your needs. Here are some key things to think about:

Sockets & Switches – Where do you want them, and how many do you need?

USB Sockets – A handy modern upgrade for charging devices without plug adaptors.

Lighting Choices – Do you want downlights, wall lights, or a mix of both?

Outdoor Power & Lighting – External sockets and security lighting can make a big difference.

Future-Proofing – Consider provisions for a garage, shed power supply, EV charger, or solar panels.

Talk to Your Electrician Early

The key to a smooth rewire is planning ahead. The more decisions you make upfront, the fewer last-minute changes (and costs!) you’ll have to deal with.

Got questions about rewires? Drop them in the comments, or get in touch – we’re happy to help!

📞 Brett – 07872 182672
📧 office@impelectrical.com
🌍 impelectrical.co.uk

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