While much of Sleaford's growth has been in newer estates at Quarrington and Handley Chase, the older housing near the Market Place and along the established streets is where rewires are most often needed. Rubber or fabric-sheathed cable, a fuse box full of rewireable fuses or too few sockets to live comfortably all point to wiring that has done its time. A rewire is the biggest electrical job a house needs, so we plan it properly around you.
We agree a room-by-room plan before a single cable is lifted, protect your floors and furniture, chase the walls cleanly and make everything good afterwards. A modern consumer unit with a safety switch on every circuit is included, and the whole installation is tested to the 18th Edition wiring regulations before we hand back. You get a clear day-by-day schedule and one fixed price in writing up front. We are City and Guilds qualified with 30 years of experience.
Planned around your home
A room-by-room plan agreed before we start, so every socket and switch in your Sleaford home lands exactly where you want it.
Dust sheets as standard
Floors and furniture protected, walls made good and every room left clean at the end of each day.
New consumer unit included
A modern fuse box with surge protection and a safety switch on every circuit, neatly labelled and explained.
Your questions, answered
How do I know if my Sleaford home needs a rewire?
Signs include a fuse box with rewireable fuses, fabric or rubber-coated cables, warm or discoloured sockets and too few sockets per room. An EICR confirms it, and we never recommend a rewire you do not need.
Can we live in the house during the work?
Usually yes. We work room by room and keep power on overnight wherever possible. On bigger jobs it can be quicker with the house empty, and we will advise honestly.
How long does a rewire take?
One to two weeks for a typical three-bedroom home, depending on size and whether it is occupied. You get a clear day-by-day schedule before we start.
Ready for electrics done properly?
Free fixed quotes across Spalding and Lincolnshire. Careful work, an immaculate finish and a price that doesn't move.
